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CASI CLINICI – Case Reports

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Biochimica Clinica 2015; 39(2) 152-156

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Pemfigoide bolloso in una paziente di 106 anni

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Viviana Ventura1, Michele Posadinu2, Marta Deiana3, Angela Baralla1, Sara Pasella1, Luciano Murgia1, Sara Pinna1,
Elisabetta Canu1, Angelo Zinellu1, Salvatore Sotgia1, Ciriaco Carru1, Luca Deiana1,3
1Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Università degli Studi, Sassari
2Dermatologia ASL 1, Sassari
3Associazione “Isola dei Centenari”, Sassari

ABSTRACT

Bullous pemphigoid in a 106-years old female

Bullous pemhigoid (BP) is an autoimmune subepidermal blistering disease, usually occurring in the elderly. In Europe the incidence of BP has doubled in the last 10 years. The disease has a chronic relapsing course and a relatively benign prognosis. An increasing number of publications report altered expression of a number of cytokines. However, at the present it is not possible to establish a specific role for them in the disease. We report a case of a centenarian woman with a BP occurrence in otherwise optimal health conditions. Besides the usual biochemical investigations, plasma concentrations of a number of cytokines were evaluated during the disease course (relapse and remission). The majority of the measured cytokines were elevated in the active phase of the disease and returned to values similar to those presented by a group of apparently healthy subjects of similar age during the remission. This case could be useful to better understand the role of cytokines in autoimmune skin diseases of the aging.

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