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Pemphigoid gestationis and intravenous immunoglobulin therapy☆

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Pemphigoid gestationis, which is also known as herpes gestationis, is a rare, pregnancy-associated, autoimmune bullous disease. Treatment depends on the severity of the disease for each patient and the safety… Click to show full abstract

Pemphigoid gestationis, which is also known as herpes gestationis, is a rare, pregnancy-associated, autoimmune bullous disease. Treatment depends on the severity of the disease for each patient and the safety and use of these drugs during pregnancy and breastfeeding must be taken into consideration to guide their use. We describe the therapeutic response of two cases of pemphigoid gestationis that did not respond to conventional immunosuppressive therapy or adverse effects limited their use. Both patients eventually received treatment with intravenous immunoglobulin therapy, which resulted in clinical remission. This clinical improvement with disappearance of lesions and a reduction in pruritus was paralleled in a decline in Bullous Pemphigoid Disease Activity Index activity scores, which is a validated scoring system to measure the related condition, bullous pemphigoid.

Keywords: therapy; immunoglobulin therapy; intravenous immunoglobulin; pemphigoid gestationis

Journal Title: International Journal of Women's Dermatology
Year Published: 2018

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