
doi: 10.1007/bf02633411
pmid: 13609492
Pemphigus vulgaris is a rare bullous mucocutaneous disease in which the high mortality rate has been reduced in recent years by early vigorous corticosteroid therapy. Localized anal involvement is exceedingly uncommon. A proven case of pemphigus is reported with oral and anal involvement. This case was complicated by a painful anal fissure which was removed surgically and healed without incident.
Anus Diseases, Anal Canal, Humans, Medical Records, Pemphigus
Anus Diseases, Anal Canal, Humans, Medical Records, Pemphigus
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