HIV patient with mucous membrane pemphigoid: a case report

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BACKGROUND: Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid, a new denomination of cicatricial pemphigoid, encompasses a group of chronic subepithelial autoimmune blistering diseases that predominantly affect the oral cavity and the eyes (conjunctivitis and symblepharon). CASE DETAILS: A rare case of Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid (MMP) in a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive patient is discussed with clinicohistopathological presentation. CONCLUSION: Since our patient was HIV-positive and had lesions restricted to the oral mucosa with ocular involvement, only topical and intralesional steroids were preferred as the first line of treatment. Systemic corticosteroid therapy raises a concern regarding immunosuppression.

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Singh, A. P. ratap, Chaitra, T. R., Ravishankar, T. L., Singh, S. P. ratap, & Mohapatra, A. K. umar. (2014). HIV patient with mucous membrane pemphigoid: a case report. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences, 24(2), 179–182. https://doi.org/10.4314/ejhs.v24i2.12

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