PENFIGOIDE DE MEMBRANAS MUCOSAS: A PROPÓSITO DE DOS CASOS CLÍNICOS
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penfigoide de membranas mucosas. Manifestaciones orales

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PENFIGOIDE DE MEMBRANAS MUCOSAS: A PROPÓSITO DE DOS CASOS CLÍNICOS. (2010). Odontoestomatología, 12(15), 13-24. https://www.odon.edu.uy/ojs/index.php/ode/article/view/222

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El penfigoide de membranas mucosas representa un heterogéneo grupo de enfermedades ampollares, autoinmunes y crónicas, que afecta las mucosas y /o la piel. Es una patología que origina como secuelas, cicatrices que motivan importantes incapacidades funcionales en las mucosas involucradas, provocando ceguera, dificultades en la masticación, la deglución o en la respiración.

 Su diagnóstico, tratamiento y control deben ser realizados por un equipo multidisciplinario.

Se presentan dos casos clínicos de penfigoide de membranas mucosas  de localización oral, por considerarlos de interés, dadas sus manifestaciones clínicas y la diferente evolución en cada uno de ellos. Se describen los métodos de  diagnóstico y  tratamientos durante 4 años de seguimiento y control, realizados en la Cátedra de Semiología  y Patología BMF, Clínica de Estomatología de la Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de la República.

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