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A case report on pemphigus foliaceus
Author(s) -
Divyasree Muppineni,
Vishnu Sree Uppu,
Dr.Firoz Shaik
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-7499
DOI - 10.46795/ijhcbs.v2i3.207
Subject(s) - pemphigus foliaceus , dermatology , medicine , blisters , pemphigus , dapsone , surgery , immunology , autoantibody , antibody
Pemphigus Foliaceus (PF) is second most common autoimmune vesicular disease in the pemphigus family characterized by superficial blisters of the skin and rarely mucous membranes which rupture to produce scaly, crusted lesions. A 54 year old female patient admitted in female derma ward in tertiary care hospital, with the chief complaints of painful ruptured blisters all over the body with crusty, scaly patches associated with serous discharge and itching since 15 days. A positive Nikolsky’s sign is when the skin shears off easily when the surface is wiped sideways with a cotton swab or a finger. Based on both subjective and objective evidence, this case is assessed as Pemphigus Foliaceus. The plan incudes Corticosteroids, Immunosuppressants, Antibiotics, Vitamin A & D supplements, IV fluids, calcium and aminoacids supplements, antivirals and antifungals (if needed), proper wound management and finally plasmapheresis.   

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