[Tracheal mucosal bulla found on tracheal extubation in a patient with pemphigus vulgaris--a case report].

2000 
A 49-year-old female with pemphigus vulgaris underwent the removal of a meningioma under general anesthesia. Neither bulla nor erosion was observed on her skin and oral cavity mucosa. She had been on prednisolone 15 mg for six years daily to avoid the recurrence of skin lesion. Anesthesia was induced and maintained with total intravenous anesthesia with propofol and fentanyl. No adverse episodes were encountered during the operative procedure. We checked the tracheal mucosa using bronchofiberscope before extubation. A small bulla was found on the tracheal mucosa, where the cuff of the tracheal tube was located. The trachea was extubated slowly under bronchofiberscopic observation, and no other bullae were found. It would have been formed by mechanical stimulation of the tracheal tube. This case suggests that we have to pay careful attention to the formation of bullae at any part of the body by mechanical stimuli during anesthetic management of patients with pemphigus vulgaris.
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