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1. Questions and Answers about Pemphigus
This booklet contains general information about pemphigus. It describes what pemphigus is and how it is diagnosed and treated. At the end is a list of key words to help you understand the medical terms used in this booklet. If you have further que...
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2. Drug-Induced Bullous Disorders: [Print] - eMedicine Dermatology
Bullous or blistering drug eruptions and drug-induced anaphylaxis and hypersensitivity syndromes are among the most serious types of adverse drug reactions. Based on the various mechanisms, bullous drug eruptions may be classified into the followi...
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3. Arch Dermatol -- ELISA Testing of Anti-Desmoglein 1 and 3 Antibodies in the Management of Pemphigus, May 2009, Abasq et al. 145 (5): 529
Figure 1. Evolution of anti-desmoglein (Dsg) antibodies (Abs) in patients between the period of complete remission and the period of mucosal relapses. A, Evolution of anti-Dsg1 Ab enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) values in the 7 patients ...
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4. THE MERCK MANUAL OF GERIATRICS, Ch. 123, Common Skin Disorders
Bullous pemphigoid occurs predominantly in the elderly. Men and women are equally affected. Autoantibodies directed against a protein on the basal surface of keratinocytes, the bullous pemphigoid antigen, cause the blisters to form.
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