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Paraneoplastic pemphigus/paraneoplastic autoimmune multiorgan syndrome
International Journal of Dermatology, 2009AbstractParaneoplastic pemphigus is the term used for an exclusive subset of pemphigus. The clinical lesions may resemble pemphigus, pemphigoid, erythema multiforme, graft‐vs.‐host disease, or lichen planus. A common denominator in all patients is the concomitant occurrence of either occult or confirmed systemic neoplasm.
Virendra N, Sehgal, Govind, Srivastava
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Paraneoplastic pemphigus: A brief update
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2005SUMMARYFirst described in 1990, paraneoplastic pemphigus is an autoimmune condition that causes considerable morbidity, is resistant to therapy and is frequently fatal. Clinical heterogeneity is being recognized as more cases are reported and the documented auto‐antigen profile is also increasing.
Martin S, Wade, Martin M, Black
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Paraneoplastic Pemphigus in a Patient with a Thymoma
Dermatology, 2001A 76-year-old woman, with a history of thymoma, presented with a painful extensive stomatitis, painful paronychia, lichenoid papules on the hands and superficial erosions on the neck and the trunk. Histological examination showed lichenoid changes, acantholytic blister formation and apoptotic keratinocytes.
J, Leyn, H, Degreef
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Conjunctival Involvement in Paraneoplastic Pemphigus
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1992Paraneoplastic pemphigus is a recently described autoimmune inflammatory mucocutaneous disease associated with an underlying neoplasm. Although histopathologic and direct immunofluorescence findings of involved skin and mucous membranes are consistent with pemphigus vulgaris, indirect immunofluorescence and immunoprecipitation study results are unique.
S J, Meyers +4 more
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Paraneoplastic pemphigus: a review of the literature
Oral Diseases, 2000Paraneoplastic pemphigus is a relatively rare but highly significant acquired mucocutaneous disorder. The condition typically presents in patients with previously diagnosed lymphoreticular disease, primarily malignancies (non‐Hodgkin's lymphoma; chronic lymphocytic leukemia).Multiple sites of involvement are common, with the skin affected by a ...
C M, Allen, C, Camisa
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Paraneoplastic Pemphigus: Report of a Case
The Journal of Dermatology, 1996AbstractA 56‐year‐old male with chronic lymphocytic leukemia developed extensive erosive mucocutaneous lesions with histologic acantholysis. Immunopathologic studies showed IgG deposition at the intercellular space, C3 deposition at both the intercellular space and the dermo‐epidermal junction, and reactivity of the serum to rat urinary bladder ...
S, Izaki +7 more
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The Australasian journal of dermatology, 2014
Paraneoplastic pemphigus (PNP) is a distinct autoimmune blistering disease that can affect multiple organs other than the skin. It occurs in association with certain neoplasms, among which lymphoproliferative diseases are most commonly associated.
Angeline Anning, Yong, Hong Liang, Tey
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Paraneoplastic pemphigus (PNP) is a distinct autoimmune blistering disease that can affect multiple organs other than the skin. It occurs in association with certain neoplasms, among which lymphoproliferative diseases are most commonly associated.
Angeline Anning, Yong, Hong Liang, Tey
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Paraneoplastic pemphigus, pemphigus vulgaris, and pemphigus foliaceus☆
Clinics in Dermatology, 1993D F, Mutasim, N J, Pelc, G J, Anhalt
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Paraneoplastic pemphigus associated with Castleman disease: A multicenter case series
Pediatric Dermatology, 2023Kelly K Barry +2 more
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