Diagnosis: Pemphigus Vulgaris
Vesicle and flaccid bullae in conjunction with erosions.
Vesicle and flaccid bullae in conjunction with erosions.
Submitted by Alaa Saad. Originally posted November 25, 2010.
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• Bullous pemphigoid • Paraneoplastic pemphigus • Linear IgA bullous dermatosis • Mucous membrane pemphigoid • Erythema multiforme major • Herpetic gingivostomatitis • Aphthous stomatitis
• IgG autoantibodies against desmoglein 3 (mucosal) and desmoglein 1 (cutaneous) — targets of desmosomal adhesion • Nikolsky sign positive — lateral pressure causes epidermal detachment • Oral involvement is often the first and sometimes the only manifestation • Flaccid blisters that rupture easily (in contrast to tense bullae of BP) • DIF shows "chicken wire" or "fishnet" pattern of IgG and C3 in intercellular spaces • Desmoglein compensation theory explains mucosal vs. mucocutaneous phenotypes • Historically fatal — mortality dramatically reduced with rituximab and corticosteroids • Rituximab now considered first-line per RITUX 3 trial
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