What is pemphigus herpetiformis?
Herpetiform aspergillosis occurs in the elderly and manifests clinically as blisters and blisters with tense walls, occurring on normal skin or erythema, most commonly on the extremities and back, but…
Herpetiform aspergillosis occurs in the elderly and manifests clinically as blisters and blisters with tense walls, occurring on normal skin or erythema, most commonly on the extremities and back, but…
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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Differential diagnosis It should be differentiated from acquired epidermolysis bullosa (EBA). Common to both diseases are the onset in old age; tonic macules; pathologically subepidermal blisters; and DIF as fluorescence…
I. Etiology and mechanism 1. Pathogenesis Direct immunofluorescence reveals linear deposits of C3 and IgG in the basement membrane of the skin around the lesions, and indirect immunofluorescence reveals that 70% to…