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Blistering Diseases Dr. Abdulmajeed Alajlan Associate Professor Hair Transplant & Laser Department of Dermatology- KSU

Objectives Blistering Diseases To know the definition & classification of Blistering diseases To recognize the primary presentation of different types of main blistering diseases To understand the possible pathogenesis of the main types of blistering diseases To have an overview about managements lines of these diseases

definition Vesicles and bullae are raised lesions that contain fluid. A vesicle is less than 0.5 cm in diameter. A bulla is larger than 0.5 cm in diameter.

CLASSIFICATION OF VESICULOBULLOUS DISEASES INTRA EPIDERMAL BLISTERS The lesion is formed within the epidermis SUB EPIDERMAL BLISTERS : Lesions formed between the epidermis and the dermis

PEMPHIGUS VULGARIS BULLOUS PEMPHIGOID CHRONIC BULLOUS DISEASE OF CHILDHOOD PARANEOPLASTIC PEMPHIGUS

Objectives Blistering Diseases To know the definition & classification of Blistering diseases To recognize the primary presentation of different types of main blistering diseases To understand the possible pathogenesis of the main types of blistering diseases To have an overview about managements lines of these diseases

Dermo-edidermal junction

PEMPHIGUS VULGARIS BULLOUS PEMPHIGOID CHRONIC BULLOUS DISEASE OF CHILDHOOD PARANEOPLASTIC PEMPHIGUS

Accurate pathological diagnosis requires a biopsy of a small newly formed lesion and of perilesional skin for immunopathological studies.

Diagnostic tests Routine histology Lesional sample –small bulla or edge of large one. Direct immunofluorescence Perilesional sample Indirect immunofluorescence Patient’s serum is added to specific substrates that express antigen of interest. Electron microscopy.

Routine histology

immunofluorescence IgG C3 IgA

Dermo-edidermal junction

PEMPHIGUS VULGARIS BULLOUS PEMPHIGOID CHRONIC BULLOUS DISEASE OF CHILDHOOD PARANEOPLASTIC PEMPHIGUS

Blistering Diseases Pemphigus Vulgaris

Pemphigus Pemphigus is a group characterized by blistering of the skin and mucous membranes. Auto-antibodies against DESMOSOMES in epidermis and mucosal surface.

Intra epidermal blister

Four sub-clinical varients : Pemphigus Vulgaris: is the most common Pemphigus variant, and the form usually responsible for oral lesions Others are: Folacious, vegetens, erythematosus

Pemphigus Vulgaris Begins with erosions on mucous membrane then other skin areas. Mostly erosions and few flaccid blisters Very painful. +ve Nikolsky’s sign

+ve Nicholsky sign Twisting pressure on normal skin shears skin.

Pemphigus Vulgaris Begins with erosions on mucous membrane then other skin areas. Very painful. +ve Nikolsky’s sign. Age: middle-age 40-60 years. Secondary infection and disturbance of fluid and electrolyte balance are common complications .

Pathology and immunopathology

Acantholysis Immunofluorescence IgG and C3

Treatment High dose systemic steroids 60-100 mg of prednisolone. Immunosuppressive agent such as azathioprine cyclophosphamide , Methotrexate or mycophenolate Topical therapy is mainly symptomatic. Patient will probably have to remain on systemic steroids for long time. Antibiotics

Biological Rx: Rituximab Biological Rx: IVIG (intravenous Ig)

How do I treat pemphigus? mild class III/IV corticosteroid creme / intralesional injection severe prednisolon 80 mg, taper in 5 months b. Other immunosuppressive: azathioprine, Mycophenolate, etc C. Biological Rx: Rituximab and IVIG (intravenous Immunoglobuling)

Paraneoplastic pemphigus The least common and most severe type of pemphigus is paraneoplastic pemphigus (PNP). This disorder is a complication of cancer, usually lymphoma and Castleman's disease. It may precede the diagnosis of the tumor. Painful sores appear on the mouth, lips, and the esophagus. Complete removal and/or cure of the tumor may improve the skin disease,

Both Intra epidermal and sub epidermal blister

Bullous pemphigoid The prognosis is usually good. Characterized by large intact blisters on an erythematous base. it can errupt to form erosions Mainly in older age group more than 60 y. The prognosis is usually good.

Clinical features Elderly patents. Large tense blisters on upper arms and thighs. Eczematous base . Itch rather than pain. Oral lesions are less frequent than pemphigus.

Pathology Sub epidermal between epidermis and dermis the epidermis forms the roof of the blister. Antigens identified are in hemidesmosomes. Immunoglobulin and complement are deposited in the lamina lucida of the basement membrane in a linear band.

Treatment Topical Steroids Severe pemphigoid :Systemic steroids , but unlike pemphigus, usually possible to discontinue Rx. The addition of either azathioprine enable the oral steroid dose to be reduced more rapidly. Milder may also respond very well to potent or moderately potent topical steroids alone.

Other treatment: Antibiotics like tetracyclines group

CHRONIC BULLOUS Disease OF CHILDHOOD Chronic blistering dis. which occur in children, usually starts before the age of 5yrs Small and large blisters appears predominantly on the lower trunk, genital area, and thighs May also affects the scalp and around the mouth New blisters form around healing old blisters forming a CLUSTER OF JEWELS

CHRONIC BULLOUS Disease OF CHILDHOOD Course is chronic and spontaneous remission usually occurs after an average of 3-4 yrs IgA autoantibodies binds to proteins at dermo epidermal junction as linear pattern like the pattern of bullous pemphigoid

CLINICAL FEATURES Circular clusters of large intact blisters and can erupt to form erosions It involves the perioral area, lower trunk, inner thighs and genitalia Blistering may spread all over the body

INVESTIGATION Skin Biopsy will show subepidermal splits Direct IF reveals IgA along the BM of the epidermis in a linear pattern

TREATMENTS Oral dapsone (check G6PD) What the side effect of dapsone? Sulphonamides and immunosupressants Erythromycine Flucloxacillin

Drug-induced PV Drugs can induce PV Drugs reported most significantly in association with PV are; Penicillamine captopril

Objectives Blistering Diseases To know the definition & classification of Blistering diseases To recognize the primary presentation of different types of main blistering diseases To understand the possible pathogenesis of the main types of blistering diseases To have an overview about managements lines of these diseases