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Pages 121-125 (March 2009)
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Epidemiology of Pemphigus in Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Seville, Spain, 2005-2006
Epidemiología del Pénfigo en el Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena (2005-2006)
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I.M. Coronel-Pérez
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Correspondencia: Departamento de Dermatología Médico-Quirúrgica y Venereología, Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Avda. Dr. Fedriani s/n, 41009 Sevilla, Spain.
, E.M. Rodríguez-Rey, A.M. Pérez-Bernal, F.M. Camacho
Departamento de Dermatología Médico-Quirúrgica y Venereología, Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Seville, Spain
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Background

Pemphigus is a serious, potentially fatal chronic autoimmune bullous disease with cutaneous and mucosal manifestations. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential.

Material and methods

We performed a retrospective cohort study that included patients diagnosed with pemphigus in the dermatology department of Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Seville, Spain, in 2005 and 2006. We reviewed demographic, clinical, and therapeutic data.

Results and conclusions

Twenty-three patients, the majority women, were included in the study. Clinical onset usually occurred between 30 and 60 years of age. The most common variant was pemphigus vulgaris (79%), and the sites most frequently affected were the oral mucosa, trunk, and scalp. Oral corticosteroids were the initial treatment of choice in all patients, and azathioprine and mycophenolate mofetil were given as adjuvant therapy. Complete remission was induced in 8.68% of patients and partial remission in 91.32%. The main complications were infections, osteopenia and osteoporosis, and cataracts.

Key words:
pemphigus
epidemiology
treatment
complications
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Introducción

El pénfigo es una enfermedad ampollosa, autoinmune, crónica, con manifestaciones cutáneo-mucosas, grave y potencialmente mortal, que precisa un diagnóstico y tratamiento precoces.

Material y métodos

Realizamos un estudio de cohortes retrospectivo incluyendo todos los casos de pénfigo del Departamento de Dermatología del Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena durante 2005 y 2006. Revisamos los datos demográficos, clínicos y terapéuticos.

Resultados y conclusiones

Se estudiaron 23 pacientes, con predominio del sexo femenino e inicio de la enfermedad entre la cuarta y sexta décadas de la vida. El pénfigo vulgar fue la variante más frecuente (el 79% de los casos), la mucosa oral, el tronco y el cuero cabelludo las localizaciones predilectas; los corticoides orales, el tratamiento inicial de elección en todos los casos, y como adyuvantes utilizamos azatioprina y mofetil micofenolato. Se consiguió remisión completa en el 8,68% de los casos y una remisión parcial en el 91,32%. Las principales complicaciones fueron las infecciones, la osteopenia-osteoporosis y las cataratas.

Palabras clave:
pénfigo
epidemiología
tratamiento
complicaciones
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