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Rituximab in the Management of Autoimmune Bullous Diseases: A Treatment-Resistant Case Series from a Single Central European Referral Center. [PDF]
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Classification and Antigen Molecules of Autoimmune Bullous Diseases [PDF]
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Retrospective analysis of autoimmune bullous diseases in Middle Franconia [PDF]
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Autoimmune bullous diseases associations
Clinics in Dermatology, 2012The presence of one autoimmune disorder helps lead to the discovery of other autoimmune conditions. It is thought that diseases in which autoimmunity is a feature tend to be associated together more often than one can ascribe to chance. A variety of diseases have been implicated in the onset of intraepidermal and subepidermal autoimmune diseases.
Ljubojević Hadžavdić, Suzana +1 more
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Autoimmune bullous diseases in childhood
Clinics in Dermatology, 2012Autoimmune blistering disorders are a heterogeneous group of diseases that result from autoantibodies generated against target antigens found in the skin and mucous membranes. This process leads to a variety of disruptions in keratinocyte adhesion and cellular integrity, resulting in fluid accumulation and development of blisters.
Freda, Sansaricq +2 more
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Autoimmune Bullous Diseases in Austria
Dermatologic Clinics, 2011Autoimmune bullous diseases (AIBD) are chronic disorders associated with significant morbidity and even mortality, for which the 19 dermatologic departments in Austria apply standard modalities to provide state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment. Most of the affected individuals are initially treated on an inpatient basis, with follow-up done in ...
Martin, Laimer +6 more
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Immunofluorescence of Autoimmune Bullous Diseases
Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2017Autoimmmune bullous diseases of skin and mucosa are uncommon, disabling, and potentially lethal diseases. For a quick and reliable diagnosis immunofluorescence is essential. This article describes two variants of immunofluorescence. The direct method uses a skin or mucosal biopsy of the patient to detect in vivo bound antibodies.
Gilles F, Diercks +2 more
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Diagnosis of autoimmune bullous diseases
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2018SummaryAutoimmune bullous disorders (AIBDs) are a heterogeneous group of rare diseases clinically characterized by erosions and/or blisters on the skin and mucous membranes. AIBDs can be categorized into two groups: pemphigus diseases, characterized by intraepidermal blistering and autoantibodies against desmosomal proteins such as desmoglein (Dsg) 1 ...
Nina, van Beek +2 more
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American family physician, 1997
Autoimmune bullous diseases comprise a group of skin diseases characterized by the formation of spontaneous blisters either within the epidermis or subepidermally.
D. Zillikens, L. A. Diaz
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Autoimmune bullous diseases comprise a group of skin diseases characterized by the formation of spontaneous blisters either within the epidermis or subepidermally.
D. Zillikens, L. A. Diaz
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