Oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid skin diseases: a cross sectional study from southern India.

Objective:To assess the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid diseases from Southern India. Design and Methods: A cross-sectional hospital based study was conducted from August 2010 to July 2011. Patients with confirmed pemphigus and pemphigoid skin disease wer...

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Main Authors: Arvind Babu Rajendra Santosh, Venkat Ramana Reddy Baddam, Chigurupati Anuradha, Chandrashekar Poosarla
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Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2017-03-01
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spelling doaj-d1a23dfca720449e9cb89d5ccebe81482020-11-24T22:22:23ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghDentistry 30002167-86772017-03-015110.5195/d3000.2017.5937Oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid skin diseases: a cross sectional study from southern India.Arvind Babu Rajendra Santosh0Venkat Ramana Reddy Baddam1Chigurupati Anuradha2Chandrashekar Poosarla3Dentistry Programme, Faculty of Medical Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, West Indies.Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, SIBAR Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Panineeya Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre, Hyderabad, India.Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, SIBAR Institute of Dental Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaObjective:To assess the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid diseases from Southern India. Design and Methods: A cross-sectional hospital based study was conducted from August 2010 to July 2011. Patients with confirmed pemphigus and pemphigoid skin disease were selected and informed to participate in the study. Oral examination of all participants were done to document site and type of oral manifestation and diagnostic procedures such as histopathological and Immunofluorescence methods were performed to confirm the diagnosis. Demographic details such as age, gender and occupation were also documented. The results of the study were analyzed by SPSS software version 19.0 (Armonk, NY) and presented as descriptive statistics. Results: Sixty percent of the patients exhibited oral mucosal manifestations. A higher female (86.66%) predilection of autoimmune blistering disease was observed in the study. A slightly higher number of pemphigoid patients (53.33%, 16 out of 30) were reported than pemphigus (46.66%, 14 out of 30 cases). The most common subtypes of pemphigus is Pemphigus vulgaris 71% (10 out of 14) among pemphigus, and bullous pemphigoid 87.5%(14 out of 16) among pemphigoid. Buccal mucosa (92.85%) is the most common site in pemphigus patients, where as hard palate (12.5%) is mostly commonly reported site in pemphigoid patients. Initial involvement of oral tissue in disease process was observed in 78.57% of pemphigus, and 12.5% of pemphigoid patients. Conclusion: Oral mucosal lesions are more frequently associated in pemphigus patients. Oral mucosal lesions are the initial site of disease process in pemphigus patients. The significance of diagnosis of oral lesions at earlier stage of disease, specifically pemphigus may help in early intervention of disease and help to reduce the morbidity and mortality state. The study emphasizes multidisciplinary approach in diagnosis and management of both pemphigus and pemphigoid.http://dentistry3000.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/dentistry3000/article/view/59Pemphigus, pemphigoid, autoimmune, epidemiology, oral disease.
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author Arvind Babu Rajendra Santosh
Venkat Ramana Reddy Baddam
Chigurupati Anuradha
Chandrashekar Poosarla
spellingShingle Arvind Babu Rajendra Santosh
Venkat Ramana Reddy Baddam
Chigurupati Anuradha
Chandrashekar Poosarla
Oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid skin diseases: a cross sectional study from southern India.
Dentistry 3000
Pemphigus, pemphigoid, autoimmune, epidemiology, oral disease.
author_facet Arvind Babu Rajendra Santosh
Venkat Ramana Reddy Baddam
Chigurupati Anuradha
Chandrashekar Poosarla
author_sort Arvind Babu Rajendra Santosh
title Oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid skin diseases: a cross sectional study from southern India.
title_short Oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid skin diseases: a cross sectional study from southern India.
title_full Oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid skin diseases: a cross sectional study from southern India.
title_fullStr Oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid skin diseases: a cross sectional study from southern India.
title_full_unstemmed Oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid skin diseases: a cross sectional study from southern India.
title_sort oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid skin diseases: a cross sectional study from southern india.
publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
series Dentistry 3000
issn 2167-8677
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Objective:To assess the prevalence of oral mucosal lesions in patients with pemphigus and pemphigoid diseases from Southern India. Design and Methods: A cross-sectional hospital based study was conducted from August 2010 to July 2011. Patients with confirmed pemphigus and pemphigoid skin disease were selected and informed to participate in the study. Oral examination of all participants were done to document site and type of oral manifestation and diagnostic procedures such as histopathological and Immunofluorescence methods were performed to confirm the diagnosis. Demographic details such as age, gender and occupation were also documented. The results of the study were analyzed by SPSS software version 19.0 (Armonk, NY) and presented as descriptive statistics. Results: Sixty percent of the patients exhibited oral mucosal manifestations. A higher female (86.66%) predilection of autoimmune blistering disease was observed in the study. A slightly higher number of pemphigoid patients (53.33%, 16 out of 30) were reported than pemphigus (46.66%, 14 out of 30 cases). The most common subtypes of pemphigus is Pemphigus vulgaris 71% (10 out of 14) among pemphigus, and bullous pemphigoid 87.5%(14 out of 16) among pemphigoid. Buccal mucosa (92.85%) is the most common site in pemphigus patients, where as hard palate (12.5%) is mostly commonly reported site in pemphigoid patients. Initial involvement of oral tissue in disease process was observed in 78.57% of pemphigus, and 12.5% of pemphigoid patients. Conclusion: Oral mucosal lesions are more frequently associated in pemphigus patients. Oral mucosal lesions are the initial site of disease process in pemphigus patients. The significance of diagnosis of oral lesions at earlier stage of disease, specifically pemphigus may help in early intervention of disease and help to reduce the morbidity and mortality state. The study emphasizes multidisciplinary approach in diagnosis and management of both pemphigus and pemphigoid.
topic Pemphigus, pemphigoid, autoimmune, epidemiology, oral disease.
url http://dentistry3000.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/dentistry3000/article/view/59
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