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Mucous membrane pemphigoid-associated paronychia with onychomadesis.
BMC Dermatology 2019 January 24
BACKGROUND: Mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP) is an autoimmune blistering disease that is notoriously difficult to treat. Nail involvement in MMP is rare.
CASE PRESENTATION: We report on a 58 years old man with severe MMP who presented with onychomadesis.
CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, mucous membrane pemphigoid associated paronychia and onychomadesis have not been reported before. We believe it is important for dermatologists to be aware of this entity.
CASE PRESENTATION: We report on a 58 years old man with severe MMP who presented with onychomadesis.
CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, mucous membrane pemphigoid associated paronychia and onychomadesis have not been reported before. We believe it is important for dermatologists to be aware of this entity.
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