Esophageal involvement by pemphigus vulgaris resulting in dysphagia.

نویسندگان

  • Paolo Cecinato
  • Liboria Laterza
  • Loredana De Marco
  • Annamaria Casali
  • Magda Zanelli
  • Romano Sassatelli
چکیده

resulting in dysphagia A 44-year-old man was admitted to our institution because of the appearance of painful cutaneous, oral, and genital vesicles. His previous medical history was unremarkable. He had had pharyngitis treated with amoxicillin 1 month before the hospitalization. On physical examination, symmetrically erythematous plaques, covered with vesicles, were seen. Because of subsequent dysphagia for solid food, he underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy. The endoscopic examination revealed esophageal mucosal exfoliation with multiple linear and confluent furrows in the upper and middle esophagus (●" Fig.1) that were less severe in the lower esophagus. The gastric and duodenal mucosawas preserved, without mucosal breakage. Biopsy specimenswere taken from lesions in the upper and middle esophagus, with stripping of the mucosa on withdrawal of the biopsy forceps (●" Video1). The histologic examination showed suprabasal clefting, cells with a tombstone appearance, and prominent acantholysis, suggestive of pemphigus vulgaris (●" Fig.2). At the same time, a skin lesion biopsy was performed, which confirmed the diagnosis (●" Fig.3). Systemic corticosteroid treatment was started but was unsuccessful; during subsequent immunotherapy and the intravenous administration of monoclonal antibodies, the symptoms and signs decreased. Pemphigus vulgaris is a rare autoimmune disease in which bullae of the skin and oral mucosa form as a result of acantholysis mediated by circulating immunoglobulin G autoantibodies against intercellular antigens of stratified epithelia. Pemphigus vulgaris can involve other mucosal surfaces that have squamous epithelium, such as those of the esophagus, nasopharynx, conjunctivae, cervix, and anus [1]. The prevalence of esophageal involvement in autoimmune bullous skin disease is 67.8% [2], but esophageal involvement may be underrecognized or misdiagnosed without a proper endoscopic evaluation Fig.1 In a 44-year-old patient with dysphagia because of pemphigus vulgaris that involved the esophagus, endoscopic esophageal views show mucosal exfoliation and confluent linear erosions that become less severe distally: a,b upper esophagus; c mid esophagus; d lower esophagus.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Endoscopy

دوره 47 Suppl 1 UCTN  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015