Epidermólisis bulosa: una dermatosis poco conocida / Acquired epidermolysis bullosa: an infrequent case
Abstract
Se presenta el caso de una mujer de 60 años que fue consultada en el Servicio de Otorrinolaringología del Hospital General "Abel Santamaría Cuadrado" de Pinar del Río, con el diagnóstico de una Epidermólisis bulosa adquirida hace 30 años, aquejándose de disnea y disfagia. Se encontró sinequia del velo del paladar a la pared posterior faríngea y en el vestíbulo laríngeo, lengua lisa y fija al piso de la boca, con sangrado fácil al roce del instrumental, siendo necesario practicarle traqueotomía. Por lo poco frecuente de esta dermatosis en nuestro medio se presentó el caso, y se resaltaron los hallazgos referentes a nuestra especialidad.
Palabras clave: Epidermólisis adquirida, manifestaciones orales.
ABSTRACT
An infrequent case of Acquired epidermolysis bullosa is showed. A 60 years old women was seen at the ORL Service of the "Abel Santamaria Cuadrado" General Hospital in Pinar del Rio, with the diagnosis of Acquired Epidermolysis bulosa" since 30 years ago. Now she comes because of dispnea, disphagia. Under the clinical exam a sinechia of the palladar velum to the pharyngeal posterior and to the laryngeal vestibule, smooth tongue and also fixed to the floor of the mouth were found. The tongue easily bleeds at instrumental touch, and tracheostomy was necessary.
Key words: Acquired epidermolysis bullosa, oral manifestations.
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