A Case Report of Pemphigoid Nodularis as Masquerader of Neurotic Excoriations

Abstract. Introduction:. Pemphigoid nodularis is a rare clinical variant of bullous pemphigoid characterized by both prurigo nodularis-like lesions and pemphigoid-like blisters. Herein, we report a case of pemphigoid nodularis in a cognitively-impaired patient who has been managed as extensive pruri...

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Main Authors: Chee Hian Tan, Hong Liang Tey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Health 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Dermatology and Venerology
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/JD9.0000000000000129
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spelling doaj-23f35e5e784e4d839013c5cd347e948d2021-01-26T08:03:46ZengWolters Kluwer HealthInternational Journal of Dermatology and Venerology2096-55402641-87462020-12-013423924110.1097/JD9.0000000000000129202012000-00009A Case Report of Pemphigoid Nodularis as Masquerader of Neurotic ExcoriationsChee Hian TanHong Liang TeyAbstract. Introduction:. Pemphigoid nodularis is a rare clinical variant of bullous pemphigoid characterized by both prurigo nodularis-like lesions and pemphigoid-like blisters. Herein, we report a case of pemphigoid nodularis in a cognitively-impaired patient who has been managed as extensive prurigo nodularis with neurotic exocriations for many years. Case presentation:. A 72-year-old Chinese man has been on follow-up at an outpatient Dermatology unit for extensive prurigo nodularis for past 4 to 5 years until an inpatient stay when he was admitted for labile mood and erratic behavior due to the intense pruritus and skin lesions. During the admission, the inpatient team noticed tense hemorrhagic blisters on his right thigh for which histological examination confirmed the diagnosis of bullous pemphigoid. He was treated with oral prednisolone, doxycycline, and nicotinamide, which led to clinical improvement. Discussion:. Pemphigoid nodularis can be easily misdiagnosed as prurigo nodularis. We discuss clinical clues that can raise the suspicion of an underlying immunobullous disorder, including erythematous nodules with a much larger surface area affected by central erosions and ulceration. Pruritus associated with larger areas of erosions and ulceration is clues that lesions can be more than mere excoriations. Conclusion:. It is important for clinicians to be aware of the presentation of prurigo nodularis in association with bullous pemphigoid such that effective treatment can be promptly instituted. This is especially illustrated in this case, as the treatment of bullous pemphigoid not only improved his skin condition but it also improved his psychological health and behavior with the resolution of itch.http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/JD9.0000000000000129
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A Case Report of Pemphigoid Nodularis as Masquerader of Neurotic Excoriations
International Journal of Dermatology and Venerology
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Hong Liang Tey
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title A Case Report of Pemphigoid Nodularis as Masquerader of Neurotic Excoriations
title_short A Case Report of Pemphigoid Nodularis as Masquerader of Neurotic Excoriations
title_full A Case Report of Pemphigoid Nodularis as Masquerader of Neurotic Excoriations
title_fullStr A Case Report of Pemphigoid Nodularis as Masquerader of Neurotic Excoriations
title_full_unstemmed A Case Report of Pemphigoid Nodularis as Masquerader of Neurotic Excoriations
title_sort case report of pemphigoid nodularis as masquerader of neurotic excoriations
publisher Wolters Kluwer Health
series International Journal of Dermatology and Venerology
issn 2096-5540
2641-8746
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract. Introduction:. Pemphigoid nodularis is a rare clinical variant of bullous pemphigoid characterized by both prurigo nodularis-like lesions and pemphigoid-like blisters. Herein, we report a case of pemphigoid nodularis in a cognitively-impaired patient who has been managed as extensive prurigo nodularis with neurotic exocriations for many years. Case presentation:. A 72-year-old Chinese man has been on follow-up at an outpatient Dermatology unit for extensive prurigo nodularis for past 4 to 5 years until an inpatient stay when he was admitted for labile mood and erratic behavior due to the intense pruritus and skin lesions. During the admission, the inpatient team noticed tense hemorrhagic blisters on his right thigh for which histological examination confirmed the diagnosis of bullous pemphigoid. He was treated with oral prednisolone, doxycycline, and nicotinamide, which led to clinical improvement. Discussion:. Pemphigoid nodularis can be easily misdiagnosed as prurigo nodularis. We discuss clinical clues that can raise the suspicion of an underlying immunobullous disorder, including erythematous nodules with a much larger surface area affected by central erosions and ulceration. Pruritus associated with larger areas of erosions and ulceration is clues that lesions can be more than mere excoriations. Conclusion:. It is important for clinicians to be aware of the presentation of prurigo nodularis in association with bullous pemphigoid such that effective treatment can be promptly instituted. This is especially illustrated in this case, as the treatment of bullous pemphigoid not only improved his skin condition but it also improved his psychological health and behavior with the resolution of itch.
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