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Home :: Skin Disorders :: Hailey-Hailey disease Hailey-Hailey disease (Familial Benign Pemphigus)Familial benign pemphigus or Hailey-Hailey's disease is a rare genodermatosis with dominant inheritance that is classically described as a blistering disorder but actually presents as an erythematous, erosive, oozing condition with cracks & fissures localized to the nape of the neck, axillae, submammary regions, unguinal folds, & scrotum. The underlying pathologic process is acantholysis whereby the fragility of the epidermis is probably due to a defect in the adhesion complex between desmosomal proteins & tonofilaments. Onset is usually between the third & fourth decade, & the disease is often mistaken for intertrigo, candidiasis, frictional or contact dermatitis. Individual lesions consists of microscopically small flaccid vesicles on an erythematous background that soon turn into eroded plaques with the described, highly characteristic, fissured appearance. Crusting, scaling, & hypertrophic vegetative growths may occur. Histology explains the clinical appearance as epidermal cells lose their coherence with acantholysis throughout the epithelium, giving the appearance of a dilapidated brick wall. Colonization of the lesions, particularly by Staphylococcus aureus is a trigger for further acantholysis & maintenance of the pathologic process. Secondary colonization by Candida has a similar effect. reason of Hailey-Hailey diseaseThose with benign familial chronic pemphigus have a decreased number of desmosomes in the skin. Desmosomes are like little rivets that hold the skin cells together. Because the skin cells are not as attached together as well as normal skin, conditions such as heat & frictional pressures may cause Hailey Hailey disease to flare. Benign Familial Chronic Pemphigus is a genetic disease. The predisposition to get this disease is carried within your genes. Children of affected people have a fifty-fifty chance of also getting the disease. About one third may get the condition without a family history. Signs & symptoms of Hailey-Hailey diseasePeople with Hailey-Hailey disease usually lead full, normal lives - their condition being a nuisance rather than a serious problem, even though the affected skin is itchy & uncomfortable, & the patches come & go. The skin then tends to macerate leaving quite painful cracks. Secondary bacterial infection, which is not uncommon, can give rise to an unpleasant smell. White bands on the fingernails & pits in the palms can also occur. Heat, sweating & friction often exacerbates the disease, & most patients have worse symptoms during the summer months. DiagnosisUsually Hailey-Hailey disease is diagnosed by its appearance & the family history, but it is often is mistaken for other skin problem. Impetigo , thrush , tinea (jock itch) & other blistering conditions look similar. Diagnosis may require a skin biopsy. The histology is characteristic, with layers of detached skin cells ('acantholysis'). Unlike pemphigus vulgaris , the immunofluorescence test for antibodies is negative. Treatment of Hailey-Hailey diseaseTreatment rests on anti-infective agents, administered both topically & systemically; systemically tetracyclines seem to work better than most. Topical glucocorticoids depress the anti-inflammatory response & accelerate healing. In severe cases, dermabrasion or carbon dioxide laser vaporization leads to healing with scars, which are resistant to recurrences. The condition becomes less troublesome with age. The affected skin may smell unpleasant, particularly in moist areas. The smell is part of the skin condition & does not mean that the skin is dirty. Bacteria growing in the rash probably cause it. Careful washing is important & antiseptic solutions for the bath, antiseptic creams or antibiotics may help. prohibition of Hailey-Hailey diseaseHeat, sweating or friction may make the spots appear & it is sensible to try & avoid these, for example it may be helpful to wash a new shirt to soften a stiff collar before wearing it. Wear cool comfortable clothing & keep your weight down to minimise friction. |
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