Lorenzana E R, Rees T D, Glass M, Detweiler J G
Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A and M University System, Dallas 75266-0677, USA.
J Periodontol. 2000 Jan;71(1):104-11. doi: 10.1902/jop.2000.71.1.104.
Certain mucocutaneous diseases present with painful, ulcerative, or erosive oral manifestations. Chronic ulcerative stomatitis is a newly recognized disease of unknown origin which presents clinically with features of desquamative gingivitis. This report marks only the thirteenth case reported in the world literature. A review of previous reports and studies is presented along with a review of immunofluorescence techniques critical to proper diagnosis. These diseases are difficult to diagnose without the use of immunofluorescence techniques. A 54-year-old Caucasian woman presented with a 2- to 3-year history of stomatitis and dry mouth.
Direct immunofluorescence revealed a speckled pattern of IgG deposits in the basal one-third of the epithelium, while indirect immunofluorescence confirmed the presence of stratified epithelium-specific antinuclear antigen (SES-ANA), both pathognomonic for chronic ulcerative stomatitis.
The patient was successfully treated using topical corticosteroid therapy.