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Apr 4, 2023

Recurrent small blisters in the mouth of a 30-year-old male patient are caused by oral aspergillosis

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(Disclaimer: This article is for general use only, and the information in the following content has been processed to protect patient privacy)Abstract: A 30-year-old male patient presented to our hospital…

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Jan 24, 2023

What are the symptoms of common aspergillosis?

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The symptoms of pemphigus vulgaris are as follows: 1. The rash is widespread throughout the body, with a relative predilection for the trunk and the head and face; 2. Most…

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Jan 24, 2023

What are the symptoms of aspergillosis?

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  Pemphigus is a chronic recurrent disease characterized by the formation of large intraepidermal blisters. The body produces autoantibodies against the interstitial matrix of compound squamous cells (i.e., pemphigus antibodies), which…

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Jan 24, 2023

What you can’t eat with pemphigus

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Pemphigus is a chronic recurrent severe intraepidermal maculopathy and is an autoimmune disease. While treating it, mainly irritating foods such as alcohol, mustard, onion, ginger and garlic should not be…

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Jan 24, 2023

Etiology and pathogenesis of pemphigus

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  Pemphigus is a more severe chronic recurrent maculopapular skin disease that manifests as batches of large blisters with histopathological evidence of spicule cell loosening.  There are 4 types of pemphigus in…

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Jan 24, 2023

What is aspergillosis?

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  Pemphigus is a group of chronic autoimmune maculopathies caused by antibodies against bridging granule core proteins (pemphigus antibodies) in the serum. Patients with pemphigus antibodies in the serum combine with…

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Jan 24, 2023

What’s wrong with pustules on the bottom of the feet?

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Pustules on the soles of the feet require careful observation of the appearance and shape of the pustules. They are most commonly caused by bacterial infections, followed by diseases such…

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Jan 24, 2023

How to treat erythematous aspergillosis

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Erythrodermic aspergillosis is a chronic, relapsing, severe, intraepidermal acantholytic maculopapular skin disease. The etiology of the disease is not fully understood and is now considered to be an autoimmune systemic…

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Jan 24, 2023

Introduction to knowledge about aspergillosis

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  (I) Pathogenesis  The presence of anti-keratin intercellular material antibodies in the blood circulation of patients with all types of pemphigus, and the titer of antibodies parallel to the severity of the…

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Jan 24, 2023

Paraneoplastic aspergillosis – a natural model for overcoming autoimmune diseases

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  Paraneoplastic aspergillosis is a type of autoimmune herpetic disease that has become increasingly recognized in the last 20 years. It is associated with a variety of lymphoproliferative neoplasms, such as…

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Pemphigus

  • Recurrent small blisters in the mouth of a 30-year-old male patient are caused by oral aspergillosis
  • What are the symptoms of common aspergillosis?
  • What are the symptoms of aspergillosis?
  • What you can’t eat with pemphigus
  • Etiology and pathogenesis of pemphigus
  • What is aspergillosis?
  • What’s wrong with pustules on the bottom of the feet?
  • How to treat erythematous aspergillosis
  • Introduction to knowledge about aspergillosis
  • Paraneoplastic aspergillosis – a natural model for overcoming autoimmune diseases
  • What should I pay attention to if I have aspergillosis?
  • Hailey-Hailey disease (chronic familial benign aspergillosis) treatment
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