Penfigoide cicatrizal de largo tiempo de evolución

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Introduction: The cicatrizal pemphigoid is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease, subepithelial blistering disorder, benign, that affects mainly to mucous membranes. Objective: The main aim of this article is to show the pursuit of the local (dental and mucous) and systemic changes that have happened for15 year in a patient who suffers from cicatrizal pemphigoid. Clinical case: We report the case of a 65 year old woman, with arterial hypertension controlled by medicines, with no other interesting medical record. There are neither any known allergies nor any toxic habits. She suffers from erosive and blister lesions in gums, palate and cheek mucous, without any affectation on other mucous or skin. At present she' s in a period of prothetic rehabilitation. Discussion. 15 year-old treatments on this patient are going to be discussed and analysed in this article, both their level of fulfilment and the complications that have been appearing.

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Moya Villaescusa, M. J., Saura Pérez, M., & López Jornet, P. (2003). Penfigoide cicatrizal de largo tiempo de evolución. Avances En Odontoestomatologia, 19(4), 167–175. https://doi.org/10.4321/s0213-12852003000400002

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