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A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1952
IN PEMPHIGUS vegetans, in contradistinction to pemphigus vulgaris, there is close agreement concerning histologic changes. These are acanthosis and papillomatosis involving predominantly the rete pegs (ridges) and microabscesses within the hyperplastic rete pegs containing large numbers of eosinophiles.
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IN PEMPHIGUS vegetans, in contradistinction to pemphigus vulgaris, there is close agreement concerning histologic changes. These are acanthosis and papillomatosis involving predominantly the rete pegs (ridges) and microabscesses within the hyperplastic rete pegs containing large numbers of eosinophiles.
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1984
ABSTRACT: Two cases of pemphigus vegetans are presented, one of the Neumann type and one of the Hallopeau type. The differences between the two subsets are clinical presentation and course. Patients with the Hallopeau type often have a relatively benign disease, require lower doses of systemic corticosteroids, and usually have a prolonged remission ...
A R, Ahmed, D A, Blose
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ABSTRACT: Two cases of pemphigus vegetans are presented, one of the Neumann type and one of the Hallopeau type. The differences between the two subsets are clinical presentation and course. Patients with the Hallopeau type often have a relatively benign disease, require lower doses of systemic corticosteroids, and usually have a prolonged remission ...
A R, Ahmed, D A, Blose
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Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2020
Diana Sabina Radaschin +1 more
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Diana Sabina Radaschin +1 more
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Archives belges de dermatologie et de syphiligraphie, 2003
K. E. Harman, S. Albert, M. M. Black
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K. E. Harman, S. Albert, M. M. Black
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Pemphigus Vegetans of Hallopeau
Archives of Dermatology, 1978To the Editor.— The article in theArchives(113:942-945, 1977) titled "Pemphigus Vegetans of Hallopeau," by Nelson et al was of great interest to me for three reasons. First is that classical examples of this condition are rare but readily recognizable; second is that the controversy as to its nosology has continued since Hallopeau 1 first described ...
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Observation on pemphigus vegetans
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1965Abstract The histopathologic and clinical findings in pemphigus vegetans are compared with those in pemphigus vulgaris. Pemphigus vegetans appears to be a variant of pemphigus vulgaris which tends to increase the patient's resistance to bulla formation.
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