Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6071437 Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundMany case reports have described the coexistence of autoimmune bullous diseases (AIBDs) and psoriasis. Among them, anti-laminin γ1 (p200) pemphigoid is the best known.ObjectivesWe sought to characterize patients with AIBDs and psoriasis and to investigate common AIBDs occurring in these patients.MethodsThis retrospective study included 145 patients with coexisting AIBD and psoriasis given a diagnosis from January 1, 1996, to July 31, 2013, at an academic dermatology department. Of these, 134 were consultation cases regarding AIBD diagnosis.ResultsRatio of male to female patients was 5.7:1. Psoriasis onset preceded AIBD onset in most patients. Mean age at AIBD onset was 65.4 years, and mean duration between psoriasis and AIBD onset was 14.6 years. Most cases had single AIBD, whereas 16 cases had combined AIBDs. Bullous pemphigoid was the most prevalent (63.4%) followed by anti-laminin γ1 pemphigoid (37.2%).LimitationsConsultation cases may not have included mild AIBD cases.ConclusionThis study confirmed the association of psoriasis and anti-laminin γ1 pemphigoid. However, because bullous pemphigoid is a much more common disease, it is seen more frequently in patients with psoriasis than anti-laminin γ1 pemphigoid.

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