Sara Saniee
1, Armaghan Ghare Aghaji Zare
1*1 Assistant professor at Tabriz university of medical sciences, Tabriz, Iran
*Corresponding Author: *Corresponding author: Armaghan Ghare Aghaji Zare, Dermatology department, Sina hospital, Tabriz, Iran; Email: ; Tel: +989125762716., Email:
derm@drzareh.com
Abstract
Psoriasis and pemphigus vulgaris are two inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Their concomitant occurrence in one patient is very rare. We describe a 57-year-old patient with a history of severe plaque type psoriasis for 2 years. After a few months, he presented with disseminated bullae and mucosal erosions which were documented as pemphigus vulgaris. Both of the diseases were successfully controlled with rituximab, prednisolone and weekly methotrexate.