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Severe pemphigus vulgaris: successful combination therapy of plasmapheresis followed by intravenous high-dose immunoglobulin to prevent rebound increase in pathogenic IgG |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 18, Number 5, 557-60, September-October 2008, Therapy
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Author(s) : Yumi Aoyama, Chikako Nagasawa, Miki Nagai, Yasuo Kitajima |
Summary : A case of severe pemphigus vulgaris (PV), which did not respond to pulse therapy with intravenous (IV) methylprednisolone (1,000 mg/day for 3 days), but was successfully treated with a combination of double-filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP), immediately followed by high-dose IVIg (20 g/day for 5 days), eventually leading to suppression of the rebound increase in pathogenic PV-IgG for 12 months, is reported. Weekly enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for desmoglein (Dsg) 1 and Dsg3 demonstrates a distinct difference in the alteration curves of serum levels of pathogenic IgG (anti-Dsg1 and Dsg3 antibodies) after DFPP with and without high-dose IVIg. Our experience suggests that combination therapy of DFPP with high-dose IVIg is effective for pathogenic PV-IgG removal and prevention of feedback rebound increases in pathogenic PV-IgG, leading to a long-term amelioration of clinical blistering in the present case. |
Keywords : double-filtration plasmapheresis, high-dose IVIg, pemphigus |
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