55 - Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid Flashcards
Most frequent sites of involvement in patients with MMP; often the first and only site affected
Mouth
Ocular lesions typically manifest as
Conjunctivitis
Early ocular disease is best appreciated by
Slitlamp examination
Most frequently affected areas of the skin are the
Scalp, head, neck and upper trunk
Predominates in men, lacks mucous membrane involvement, and only in selected cases is associated with IgG autoantibodies against BP23 or BP180
Brunsting-Perry pemphigoid
Patients with MMP and IgG autoantibodies directed against _____ was shown to have an increased relative risk for cancer
Laminin-332
Most common IgA autoantigen linked to the MMP phenotype is
BP180
Blisters of MMP typically develop within the
Lamina lucida
Preferred biopsy site for DIF in MMP
Mucous membranes
MMP course
Chronic and rarely goes into spontaneous remission
Patients with both _____ and _____ anti-basement membrane autoantibodies appear to have a worse prognosis
IgG
IgA