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Pemphigus : A clinical study of 109 cases from Tripoli, Libya
M Shafi, ML Khatri, M Mashina, M Ben-Ghazeil
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M Shafi
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M Shafi
How to cite this article: Shafi M, Khatri M L, Mashina M, Ben-Ghazeil M. Pemphigus : A clinical study of 109 cases from Tripoli, Libya. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 1994;60:140-143 |
Copyright: (C)1994 Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology
Abstract
From 1981 to 1992, 109 cases (90 females and 19 males) of pemphigus were seen in the Department of Dermatology, Central Hospital Tripoli, Libya. Age of onset of the disease varied from 17 to 85 years, while duration of the disease at the time of presentation varied from 3 days to 13 days. On the basis of clinical features and routine histological findings the cases were divided into various subtypes as : pemphigus foliaceus 65 cases, pemphigus vulgaris 34 patients, pemphigus erythematosus 5, herpetiform pemphigus 3 and vegetans type 2 cases. Three of our patients had diabetes mellitus preceding pemphigus, while 12 patients developed steroid induced diabetes. Significant secondary bacterial infection occurred in all cases at some stage of the disease while oral candidiasis occurred in 15 cases. Eczema herpeticum was seen in 4 patients, while 2 had extensive tinea corporis. One of 4 patients of pemphigus vulgaris had complete shedding of nail and 1 female patient had alternate phases of pemphigus foliaceus and generalized pustular psoriasis. The features in our cases of pemphigus foliaceus were somewhat similar to Brazilian pemphigus foliaceus and we had more cases of pemphigus foliaceus, almost exclusively affecting females.
Keywords: Pemphigus
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