Successful treatment of oral linear IgA disease using mycophenolate.

Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod

Department of Oral Surgery, Medicine and Pathology, Cardiff University School of Dentistry, Cardiff, Wales.

Published: April 2007

Linear IgA disease (LAD) is a rare acquired autoimmune bullous disorder, characterized by linear deposition of IgA along the dermoepidermal basement membrane zone. The clinical presentation of LAD consists of vesiculobullous lesions affecting the skin and mucosal surfaces. The present case report presents a rare presentation of this vesiculobullous disorder. Although more than 50% of LAD patients present with oral lesions, there are few reported cases of involvement of the mouth as the sole manifestation. A 79-year-old female presented with a sore mouth and erosions affecting the palate. The symptoms resolved following the provision of mycophenolate, an antiproliferative immunosuppressant which has not previously appeared to have been reported in the long-term successful management of linear IgA disease limited to the mouth. We found that mycophenolate is a useful adjunct to the successful treatment of oral linear IgA when the uses of other immunosuppressants are contraindicated.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tripleo.2006.09.019DOI Listing

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