Sawant P, Satarkar R P, Chopda N, Amladi S T, Nanivadekar S A, Deodhar K P
Department of Gastroenterology, L T M Medical College, Bombay.
Indian J Gastroenterol. 1994 Oct;13(4):133-4.
Twenty five patients with pemphigus vulgaris were prospectively studied for esophageal involvement by endoscopic examination. Eighteen (72%) had esophageal involvement; the majority of the lesions were bullae. Histological examination showed acantholysis of the cells and exuberant inflammation.