2021
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10042-1103
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Medical Emergencies in Dentistry: A Review

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“…Up to 90% of the patients will show oral lesions which may initially form as vesicobullous lesion which will then burst, and new lesions develop as the older lesions rupture and form ulcerative lesions. 11 In the case of PV, we can make a differential diagnosis with paraneoplastic pemphigus because the patient has an abdominal tumor. It can also be differentially diagnosed with pemphigus vegetans, as well as bullous pemphigoid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%

A case of pemphigus vulgaris in a patient with abdominal tumor as collaborative disease

Prima Sanjiwani Saraswati Sudarsa,
Marvin Giantoro,
Luh Gede Melia Puspita Sari
et al. 2023
BDVAJ
“…Up to 90% of the patients will show oral lesions which may initially form as vesicobullous lesion which will then burst, and new lesions develop as the older lesions rupture and form ulcerative lesions. 11 In the case of PV, we can make a differential diagnosis with paraneoplastic pemphigus because the patient has an abdominal tumor. It can also be differentially diagnosed with pemphigus vegetans, as well as bullous pemphigoid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%

A case of pemphigus vulgaris in a patient with abdominal tumor as collaborative disease

Prima Sanjiwani Saraswati Sudarsa,
Marvin Giantoro,
Luh Gede Melia Puspita Sari
et al. 2023
BDVAJ