Bullous pemphigoid in a leg affected with hemiparesia : a possible relation of neurological diseases with bullous pemphigoid?
Identifieur interne : 001225 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 001224; suivant : 001226Bullous pemphigoid in a leg affected with hemiparesia : a possible relation of neurological diseases with bullous pemphigoid?
Auteurs : Nicolas Foureur ; Vincent Descamps ; Bénédicte Lebrun-Vignes ; Catherine Picard-Dahan ; Maggy Grossin ; Stéphane Belaich ; Béatrice CrickxSource :
- EJD. European journal of dermatology [ 1167-1122 ] ; 2001.
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We report a typical case of bullous pemphigoid (BP) associated with a neurological disorder and study a possible link between neurological disorders and BP. An 84-year-old hemiplegic woman presented with unilateral BP on the hemiparetic side. BP was confirmed by histological and immunofluorescence data. The medical records of the previous 46 consecutive patients with BP were retrospectively analyzed (average age: 79; median age: 85). Thirty of the 46 patients with BP had neurological disorders. These disorders included dementia, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, cerebral stroke, Parkinson's disease, gonadotropic adenoma, trembling, dyskinesia, lumbar spinal stenosis. In a control group of the 46 consecutive oldest patients (older than 71; average age: 82,5; median age: 80) with another skin disease referred during the previous two-year-period to our one-day-unit only, 13 patients had a neurological disorder. This study demonstrates that there is a high prevalence of neurological disorders in patients with BP (p = 0.0004). A prospective case control study with neurological examination and psychometrical evaluation is warranted to confirm these data. We speculate that neuroautoimmunity associated with the aging process or neurological disorders may be involved in pemphigoid development via an autoimmune response against dystonin which shares homology with bullous pemphigoid antigen 1. Bullous pemphigoid could be considered to be a marker of neurological disorder.
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ET : | Bullous pemphigoid in a leg affected with hemiparesia : a possible relation of neurological diseases with bullous pemphigoid? |
AU : | FOUREUR (Nicolas); DESCAMPS (Vincent); LEBRUN-VIGNES (Bénédicte); PICARD-DAHAN (Catherine); GROSSIN (Maggy); BELAICH (Stéphane); CRICKX (Béatrice) |
AF : | Department of Dermatology, Bichat-Claude-Bernard Hospital, 48, rue Menri-Huchard/75018 Paris/France (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut., 6 aut., 7 aut.); Department of Anatomopathology, Bichat-Claude-Bernard Hospital, 48, rue Henri-Huchard/75018 Paris/France (5 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | EJD. European journal of dermatology; ISSN 1167-1122; France; Da. 2001; Vol. 11; No. 3; Pp. 230-233; Bibl. 20 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | We report a typical case of bullous pemphigoid (BP) associated with a neurological disorder and study a possible link between neurological disorders and BP. An 84-year-old hemiplegic woman presented with unilateral BP on the hemiparetic side. BP was confirmed by histological and immunofluorescence data. The medical records of the previous 46 consecutive patients with BP were retrospectively analyzed (average age: 79; median age: 85). Thirty of the 46 patients with BP had neurological disorders. These disorders included dementia, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, cerebral stroke, Parkinson's disease, gonadotropic adenoma, trembling, dyskinesia, lumbar spinal stenosis. In a control group of the 46 consecutive oldest patients (older than 71; average age: 82,5; median age: 80) with another skin disease referred during the previous two-year-period to our one-day-unit only, 13 patients had a neurological disorder. This study demonstrates that there is a high prevalence of neurological disorders in patients with BP (p = 0.0004). A prospective case control study with neurological examination and psychometrical evaluation is warranted to confirm these data. We speculate that neuroautoimmunity associated with the aging process or neurological disorders may be involved in pemphigoid development via an autoimmune response against dystonin which shares homology with bullous pemphigoid antigen 1. Bullous pemphigoid could be considered to be a marker of neurological disorder. |
CC : | 002B08E |
FD : | Pemphigoïde bulleuse; Jambe; Association; Hémiplégie; Etude cas; Personne âgée |
FG : | Homme; Système nerveux pathologie; Trouble neurologique; Trouble moteur; Maladie autoimmune; Immunopathologie; Peau pathologie; Dermatose bulleuse |
ED : | Bullous pemphigoid; Leg; Association; Hemiplegia; Case study; Elderly |
EG : | Human; Nervous system diseases; Neurological disorder; Motor system disorder; Autoimmune disease; Immunopathology; Skin disease; Bullous dermatosis |
SD : | Penfigoide buloso; Pierna; Asociación; Hemiplejía; Estudio caso; Anciano |
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<ET>Bullous pemphigoid in a leg affected with hemiparesia : a possible relation of neurological diseases with bullous pemphigoid?</ET>
<AU>FOUREUR (Nicolas); DESCAMPS (Vincent); LEBRUN-VIGNES (Bénédicte); PICARD-DAHAN (Catherine); GROSSIN (Maggy); BELAICH (Stéphane); CRICKX (Béatrice)</AU>
<AF>Department of Dermatology, Bichat-Claude-Bernard Hospital, 48, rue Menri-Huchard/75018 Paris/France (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut., 6 aut., 7 aut.); Department of Anatomopathology, Bichat-Claude-Bernard Hospital, 48, rue Henri-Huchard/75018 Paris/France (5 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>EJD. European journal of dermatology; ISSN 1167-1122; France; Da. 2001; Vol. 11; No. 3; Pp. 230-233; Bibl. 20 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>We report a typical case of bullous pemphigoid (BP) associated with a neurological disorder and study a possible link between neurological disorders and BP. An 84-year-old hemiplegic woman presented with unilateral BP on the hemiparetic side. BP was confirmed by histological and immunofluorescence data. The medical records of the previous 46 consecutive patients with BP were retrospectively analyzed (average age: 79; median age: 85). Thirty of the 46 patients with BP had neurological disorders. These disorders included dementia, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, cerebral stroke, Parkinson's disease, gonadotropic adenoma, trembling, dyskinesia, lumbar spinal stenosis. In a control group of the 46 consecutive oldest patients (older than 71; average age: 82,5; median age: 80) with another skin disease referred during the previous two-year-period to our one-day-unit only, 13 patients had a neurological disorder. This study demonstrates that there is a high prevalence of neurological disorders in patients with BP (p = 0.0004). A prospective case control study with neurological examination and psychometrical evaluation is warranted to confirm these data. We speculate that neuroautoimmunity associated with the aging process or neurological disorders may be involved in pemphigoid development via an autoimmune response against dystonin which shares homology with bullous pemphigoid antigen 1. Bullous pemphigoid could be considered to be a marker of neurological disorder.</EA>
<CC>002B08E</CC>
<FD>Pemphigoïde bulleuse; Jambe; Association; Hémiplégie; Etude cas; Personne âgée</FD>
<FG>Homme; Système nerveux pathologie; Trouble neurologique; Trouble moteur; Maladie autoimmune; Immunopathologie; Peau pathologie; Dermatose bulleuse</FG>
<ED>Bullous pemphigoid; Leg; Association; Hemiplegia; Case study; Elderly</ED>
<EG>Human; Nervous system diseases; Neurological disorder; Motor system disorder; Autoimmune disease; Immunopathology; Skin disease; Bullous dermatosis</EG>
<SD>Penfigoide buloso; Pierna; Asociación; Hemiplejía; Estudio caso; Anciano</SD>
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