Cicatricial Pemphigoid in a 6‐Year‐Old Child: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature

Abstract
Cicatricial pemphigoid has been documented previously in only four patients under the age of 20 years. We report a 6‐year‐old male who had erosions of the oral and genital mucosa, conjunctivitis, hoarseness, dysphagia, recurrent vomiting, and weight loss. Upper airway obstruction due to a chronically inflamed and scarred epiglottis necessitated tracheostomy. Biopsy of tissue from a solitary cutaneous lesion demonstrated a subepidennal bulla. Direct and indirect immunofluorescence confirmed a diagnosis of cicatricial pemphigoid. Therapy was begun consisting of prednisone, 2 mg per kg per day, in combination with dapsone, 2 mg per kg per day. He did not improve until the prednisone dosage was increased to 4 mg per kg per day.

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