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Bullous pemphigoid

Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Bullous pemphigoid is a chronic, subepidermal autoimmune blistering disease characterized by tense blisters on erythematous or normal skin that predominantly affects the older population. The disease arises from autoantibodies targeting hemidesmosomal proteins BP180 and BP230, which are crucial for dermal-epidermal adhesion.
Kaisa Tasanen   +2 more
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Bullous scabies

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2003
Bullous scabies is a rare presentation usually occurring in patients who are elderly. Clinical, histologic, and immunofluorescent findings mimic bullous pemphigoid. We report a case of bullous scabies in a 4-year-old boy and review the literature.
Rana Kamal Ahmad, Shahab   +1 more
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Bullous Pemphigoid

Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
Bullous pemphigoid is an acquired subepidermal blistering disease of the elderly characterized by tense blisters. Patients with bullous pemphigoid have circulating and tissue-bound antibodies that are directed against a normal component of the epidermal basement membrane.
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Bullous emphysema

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 1996
Bullae are usually associated with varying degrees of emphysema, and bullous emphysema may be an appropriate term for bullous diseases. Recent advances in high-resolution computed tomography and thoracoscopic surgery allow us to improve both our knowledge of as well as the surgical outcomes for bullous emphysema.
S, Teramoto, Y, Fukuchi
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Bullous amyloidosis

British Journal of Dermatology, 1985
A patient with a 12-year history of a relapsing bullous dermatosis is presented. Unusual clinical features included urticarial erythema, conspicuous mottled hyper- and depigmentation, lichenification and ichthyosiform hyperkeratosis. Serum immunoglobulin E levels were elevated.
T, Ruzicka   +4 more
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Bullous chickenpox

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1983
We report a 70-year-old man with the bullous variant of chickenpox. Physicians should be aware of this uncommon manifestation of this common disease, which may clinically suggest other bullous disorders such as pemphigus and bullous pemphigoid. A 24-year-old hospital worker developed typical chickenpox 2 weeks after the first patient's onset of bullous
R A, Schwartz   +2 more
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Bullous Scabies

Dermatology, 1995
A 73-year-old man had scabies with formation of bullae resembling bullous pemphigoid clinically that recurred and persisted despite systemic corticosteroids. Treatment with topical permethrin was successful for up to 12 months of follow-up.
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Bullous pemphigoid

Autoimmunity Reviews, 2017
Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is the most common autoimmune bullous disorder which is characterized by autoantibodies against hemidesmosomal proteins of the skin and mucous membranes. Collagen XVII and dystonin-e have been identified as target antigens. BP affects mostly the elderly. The incidence of the disease is increasing gradually and is associated with
Işın Sinem, Bağcı   +3 more
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Bullous Diseases

2017
Autoimmune bullous diseases are a heterogeneous group of blistering diseases affecting the skin and/or mucous membrane. Systemic corticosteroids, which are often associated with immunosuppressants, are the main treatment option for these diseases. The 2 main biologics used in the treatment of autoimmune bullous diseases are rituximab, especially in ...
Corbaux, Caroline, Joly, Pascal
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Bullous Sézary Syndrome

Dermatology, 1981
The clinical course of a patient with Sézary syndrome presenting under bullous form is described. The bullae were flaccid on a non-erythematous base. Indirect and direct immunofluorescence were both negative. In the peripheral blood WBC was high (54,000/mm<sup>3</sup>) and large cells with T lymphocyte properties and small cells with ‘null’
ZINA G., BERNENGO, Maria Grazia, ZINA AM
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