Case Reports in Medicine (Jan 2011)

Unusual Clinical and Pathological Features in Pemphigus Vulgaris: A Potential Diagnostic Pitfall

  • Rosario Caltabiano,
  • Gaetano Magro,
  • Lidia Puzzo,
  • Enrico Vasquez,
  • Rocco De Pasquale

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/518758
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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We describe the case of a 67-year-old woman affected by pemphigus vulgaris with a dry whitish scaly lesion in the upper lip. Clinically, this lesion resembled an actinic keratosis. Although histological examination revealed a focal acantholysis, the finding of a moderate-to-severe dysplastic epithelium was consistent with the diagnosis of acantholytic actinic keratosis with moderate/severe dysplasia. Nevertheless, the complete resolution of the lip lesion after systemic therapy for pemphigus vulgaris led us to reconsider the possibility that we were dealing with a pemphigus vulgaris with unusual clinical and histological features. The previously reported cytological dysplasia was better regarded reactive rather than neoplastic, likely as the result to the inflammatory injury.