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The cutaneous form of pemphigus vulgaris of the pemphigus chancre type: clinical and therapeutic implications

PRZEGLAD DERMATOLOGICZNY(2023)

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Introduction: Pemphigus vulgaris can show non -textbook clinical peculiarities, "pearls". Case report: A middle-aged male presented with a single desquamating crust with impetiginisation in the parietal area of the scalp present for over 2 years. Clinicians initially suspected microbial causes of the disease, including folliculitis decalvans. The patient was prescribed oral itraconazole, and rifampicin with clindamycin without improvement. Since the H + E examination revealed unequivocal features of pemphigus vulgaris, the patient was referred for proper immunopathological diagnostics. Based on the clinical picture, H + E evaluation, direct immunofluorescence, which showed pemphigus IgG4 deposits, and multiparametric ELISA (increased level of anti-desmoglein 3 IgG antibodies), a cutaneous form of pemphigus vulgaris of the pemphigus chancre type was diagnosed. The patient received intralesional injections of betamethasone dipropionate/betamethasone phosphate and rituximab intravenously (total dose of 2 g) with significant improvement. Conclusions: This patient illustrates that appropriate treatment, in non -emergency cases, should be implemented only after diagnosing patients at the clinical -laboratory level.
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pemphigus vulgaris,scalp,pemphigus chancre
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