2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2021.01.012
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Laryngeal Pemphigoid Evolution and Response to Treatment

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“…A previous study showed that laryngeal involvement in BP patients was more common than previously reported, with an estimated minimum prevalence of 4.9% 1 . Although BP patients with laryngeal lesions are usually asymptomatic, they can present with hoarseness, stridor, with or without dyspnea in severe cases 4 . We were unable to find previous reports of cases of BP that presented with acute progressive laryngeal involvement requiring emergency tracheostomy.…”
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“…A previous study showed that laryngeal involvement in BP patients was more common than previously reported, with an estimated minimum prevalence of 4.9% 1 . Although BP patients with laryngeal lesions are usually asymptomatic, they can present with hoarseness, stridor, with or without dyspnea in severe cases 4 . We were unable to find previous reports of cases of BP that presented with acute progressive laryngeal involvement requiring emergency tracheostomy.…”
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“…1 Although BP patients with laryngeal lesions are usually asymptomatic, they can present with hoarseness, stridor, with or without dyspnea in severe cases. 4 We were unable to find The majority of penile cancer (PC) is squamous cell in nature, usually diagnosed by dermatologists or urologists. Organ preserving treatments (OPTs) are recommended for the treatment of localized squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).…”
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“…The scarring can interfere with the patients’ normal functions, e.g., vision, food intake, miction, and sexual intercourse, thus have a serious impact for their quality of life ( 2 ). Larynx involvement might even be fatal due to breathing impairment ( 3 ). The diagnosis is based on clinical findings and the detection of autoantibodies against known autoantigens at the basement membrane, primarily BP180, BP230, laminin 332, and collagen VII ( 4 ).…”
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