CASE REPORT
Year : 2012 | Volume
: 28 | Issue : 1 | Page : 74-
Pemphigus vulgaris of the larynx
Mohammed Ibrahim Eladl ENT Resident, Shoubra General Hospital, Kitchener
Correspondence Address:
Mohammed Ibrahim Eladl ENT Resident, Shoubra General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Kitchener
How to cite this article:
Eladl MI. Pemphigus vulgaris of the larynx.Egypt J Otolaryngol 2012;28:74-74
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A male nonsmoker patient, 54 years old, not known to be diabetic or hypertensive, who was receiving treatment for pemphigus vulgaris in the last couple of years presented with hoarseness of voice and progressive odynophagia 3 months ago; there was no fever, and clinical and direct larygoscopic examination revealed a large superficial epiglottic ulcer [Figure 1].{Figure 1}
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