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Pemphigus vegetans associated with intranasal cocaine abuse.

Jennifer T Ngo1, Martin J Trotter, Lynne H Robertson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pemphigus vegetans is a rare variant of pemphigus vulgaris, comprising 1 to 2% of all pemphigus cases. Exposures to oral agents such as captopril and penicillamine and, less commonly, physical or chemical factors have been implicated in the development of pemphigus.
METHODS: We report a 42-year-old white male with a 12-month history of hypertrophic, vegetative plaques affecting primarily his external nares and upper lips. The patient had a history of alcoholism and intermittent drug abuse, primarily intranasal cocaine, since his youth. He had been using cocaine heavily three to four times/week for 1 month prior to and 1 month following the onset of the eruption but has since ceased use. His clinical features and histopathologic findings were consistent with a diagnosis of pemphigus vegetans. Treatment with high-dose prednisone (80 mg/d) and mycophenolate mofetil (1.5 g/d) resulted in resolution of the lesions after 18 months. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this is the second report proposing an association between intranasal cocaine use and the pemphigus family of disorders. Although the relationship between illicit drug use and the development of pemphigus is unclear, we postulate that intranasal cocaine abuse is operative in our patient's disease. Herein we discuss drug and other external precipitants of pemphigus and review previous case reports of pemphigus associated with illicit drugs.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22971310     DOI: 10.1177/120347541201600512

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cutan Med Surg        ISSN: 1203-4754            Impact factor:   2.092


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