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J Oral Pathol Med (2012) 41: 584588 Pyostomatitis vegetans (PSV) is an intraoral pustular eruption considered by most authors to represent the mucous analogous of cutaneous pyoderma gangrenosum and its vegetating presentations (pyodermatitis vegetans). A
Lourenço, Silvia Vanessa +3 more
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Ayurvedic Management of Pemphigus Vegetans
Pemphigus vegetans is a group of autoimmune disorder characterized by mucocutaneous bullae or pustules that erode to form hypertrophic papillated plaques that predominantly involve the scalp, and the face.
Athira V Kottoor +2 more
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Outcome of pulse therapy in pemphigus: A 10-year study
Background: Pemphigus is a potentially fatal autoimmune blistering disease affecting the skin and mucosa. Pulse therapy has been tried in pemphigus in India and other countries with variable results.
Sirisha Varala +3 more
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Routine detection of serum anti-desmocollin autoantibodies is only useful in patients with atypical pemphigus [PDF]
Autoantibodies against the 3 desmocollin (Dsc; Dsc1-Dsc3) isoforms have been described in different pemphigus variants. Here, we developed state-of-the-art detection systems for serum anti-Dsc1, Dsc2 and Dsc1 IgG and IgA.
Fuhrmann, Tarek +40 more
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Pemphigus vegetans of the folds (intertriginous areas)
Pemphigus vegetans (P Veg), the rarest form of pemphigus, is thought to be a variant of pemphigus vulgaris (PV). Classically, two subtypes of P Veg are recognized: (1) Neumann P Veg, which usually begins as PV with vesicles and bullae that rupture to ...
RUOCCO, Eleonora +4 more
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Childhood pemphigus is a rare diasease and comprises only a minority of immunobullous diseases seen in children. Almost all variants of pemphigus in childhood have been described in literature.
De Dipankar, Kanwar Amrinder
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Pemfigus Vulgaris Manifestasi di Mulut dan Penatalaksanaannya
Pemfigus is an autoimmune disease involving the skin and mucosa and characterized by intraepidermal bullae formation. The four variations of pemphigus are pemphigus vulgaris, vegetans, foliaceus, and erythematosus.
Metawati Tarmidi, Harum Sasanti Noegroho
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Paraneoplastic pemphigus secondary to fludarabine evolving into unusual oral pemphigus vegetans
We report a patient with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia who developed paraneoplastic pemphigus (PNP) soon after the initiation of fludarabine therapy. He presented with severe oral and cutaneous erosions.
Powell, A M +11 more
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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 ...
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