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Pemphigus vulgaris is a chronic autoimmune bullous dermatosis that results from the production of autoantibodies against desmogleins 1 and 3. It is the most frequent and most severe form of pemphigus, occurring universally, usually between 40 and 60 ...
Javed, S. (Shekh) +1 more
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The Journal of Dermatology, Volume 53, Issue 6, Page 961-962, June 2026.
Isabella J. Tan +4 more
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Pemphigus vulgaris is the most common form of Pemphigus, is an autoimmune disease of the skin and mucous membrane characterized by impaired cell adhesion within the epidermis leading to the formation of intraepidermal bullae.
Radhika +2 more
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 24, Issue 6, Page 818-820, June 2026.
Oliver Brandt +2 more
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Pitfall: Pemphigus herpeticatus should not be confounded with resistant pemphigus vulgaris
Human herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections are well-recognized complications of various dermatoses and have also been reported in both hereditary and acquired acantholytic diseases such as dyskeratosis follicularis (Darier's disease), familial benign ...
Laurence Feldmeyer +7 more
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 24, Issue 6, Page 818-820, June 2026.
Oliver Brandt +2 more
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UEBER PEMPHIGUS DER AUGEN Franciscus Cornelius Donders Library (-) Ueber Pemphigus der Augen (-
Cohn, Hermann
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ABO blood groups, rhesus factor and pemphigus
Background: Pemphigus is an autoimmune blistering disease of the skin and mucous membranes with significant mortality and morbidity. Genetic factors are known to be involved in pemphigus.
Valikhani Mahin +4 more
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Pemphigus foliaceous following vaccinations
Pemphigus is a rare autoimmune bullous disease, with pemphigus vulgaris (PV) and pemphigus foliaceous (PF) being its most common forms. This report presents a case of PF triggered by vaccinations.
Kadylak, Damian; Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland; Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, University Clinical Centre, Gdańsk, Poland +4 more
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