TY - JOUR
T1 - Grover disease and bullous pemphigoid
T2 - a clinicopathological study of six cases
AU - Ellenbogen, E.
AU - Geller, S.
AU - Azrielant, S.
AU - Zeeli, T.
AU - Goldberg, I.
AU - Schmidt, E.
AU - Zillikens, D.
AU - Mrowietz, U.
AU - Sherman, S.
AU - Mercer, S.
AU - Didkovsky, E.
AU - Hodak, E.
AU - Sprecher, E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 British Association of Dermatologists
PY - 2019/7
Y1 - 2019/7
N2 - Grover disease (GD) is an idiopathic dermatosis that typically manifests as itchy papules over the trunk in middle-aged men. Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune bullous disease that affects older people. Not only are the two diseases easily distinguishable on clinical grounds, they are also characterized by differences in histopathology, pathogenesis and response to treatment Thus, the co-occurrence of these two conditions in the same patient is usually considered coincidental. In this report, we present a multicentre retrospective analysis of six patients who developed both GD and BP over a short period of time, and in all cases but one, GD preceded BP. We discuss the clinical and histopathological features of these patients, and the suggested mechanisms of the diseases. We conclude that GD might predispose to the development of BP.
AB - Grover disease (GD) is an idiopathic dermatosis that typically manifests as itchy papules over the trunk in middle-aged men. Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune bullous disease that affects older people. Not only are the two diseases easily distinguishable on clinical grounds, they are also characterized by differences in histopathology, pathogenesis and response to treatment Thus, the co-occurrence of these two conditions in the same patient is usually considered coincidental. In this report, we present a multicentre retrospective analysis of six patients who developed both GD and BP over a short period of time, and in all cases but one, GD preceded BP. We discuss the clinical and histopathological features of these patients, and the suggested mechanisms of the diseases. We conclude that GD might predispose to the development of BP.
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U2 - 10.1111/ced.13789
DO - 10.1111/ced.13789
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C2 - 30264538
AN - SCOPUS:85053920929
SN - 0307-6938
VL - 44
SP - 524
EP - 527
JO - Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
JF - Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
IS - 5
ER -