Mucous membrane pemphigoid involving the trachea and bronchi: an extremely rare and life-threatening presentation.

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  • Elizabeth Wilder
  • Martin P Fernandez
  • Jennifer Krejci-Manwaring
چکیده

E24 CUTIS WWW.CUTIS.COM To the Editor: Mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP) is an autoimmune blistering disorder that causes subepithelial damage and scarring of mucosal surfaces with or without skin involvement.1 The clinical presentation is highly variable. The oropharynx is the most common site of initial presentation, followed by ocular, nasopharyngeal, anogenital, skin, laryngeal, and esophageal involvement.2 Patients often present to a variety of specialists depending on initial symptoms, and due to the diverse clinical manifestations, MMP often is misdiagnosed. Our patient presented an even greater challenge because the disease progressed to tracheal and bronchial involvement. A 37-year-old man presented to his primary care physician with a chief concern of a sore throat and oral ulcers. The patient was treated with a course of antibiotics followed by a nystatin oral solution. He continued to develop ulcerative lesions on the soft palate, posterior pharynx, and nasal mucosae. He sought treatment from 2 otolaryngologists (ENTs) and a gastroenterologist, and continued to be treated with multiple oral antibiotics, fluconazole, and topical nystatin. Despite treatment, the patient developed pansinusitis and laryngitis and presented to the ENT department at our institution with severe hoarseness and dyspnea on exertion. Examination by the ENT department revealed ulcerative lesions of the nares with stenosis and ulcers along the soft palate. Videolaryngostroboscopy showed remarkable supraglottic edema with thick endolaryngeal mucus. The patient worked as a funeral director and had notable formaldehyde exposure. He also hunted wild game and performed taxidermy regularly. The patient was admitted and treated with intravenous dexamethasone for a compromised airway. Subsequently, he was taken to the operating room and had biopsies performed of the posterior pharynx. Given his exposure history, the infectious disease department was consulted and he was evaluated for multiple viral, bacterial, and fungal suspects including leishmania and tularemia. Age-appropriate screening, physical examination, Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid Involving the Trachea and Bronchi: An Extremely Rare and Life-Threatening Presentation

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cutis

دوره 98 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016