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Diagnosis of Laryngeal Pemphigus Vulgaris Can Be Facilitated Using Advanced Endoscopic Methods
L. Staníková, M. Formánek, P. Hurník, P. Kántor, P. Komínek, K. Zeleník
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- MeSH
- Endoscopy MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Laryngeal Neoplasms * MeSH
- Pemphigus * diagnosis MeSH
- Retrospective Studies MeSH
- Narrow Band Imaging MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
Background: Isolated laryngeal pemphigus vulgaris (LPV) is rare; however, early diagnosis is crucial in determining its course and prognosis. This paper aims to describe mucosal vascular changes typical for LPV using advanced endoscopic methods, which include Narrow Band Imaging (NBI), IMAGE1-S video-endoscopy and enhanced contact endoscopy (ECE). Materials and Methods: Retrospective analysis of all laryngeal mucosal lesion examined using advanced endoscopic methods during 2018-2020 at tertiary hospital was performed. Results: Videolaryngoscopy examination records of 278 patients with laryngeal mucosal lesions were analyzed; three of them were diagnosed with LPV. Epithelial vascularization of LPV included specific pattern. Intraepithelial papillary capillary loops were symmetrically stratified and were organized into "contour-like lines". This specific vascularization associated with LPV were different from other laryngeal mucosal pathologies. Conclusions: Using advanced endoscopic methods supports early diagnosis of LPV and accelerate the diagnosis and treatment.
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