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Pemphigus vulgaris: etiopathogenesis, clinical picture and current therapy
Pemphigus vulgaris je rijetka, kronična vezikulobulozna bolest koja nastaje kao posljedica proizvodnje autoantitijela protiv dezmogleina 1 i 3. To je autoimuni poremećaj višeslojnog pločastog epitela posredovan imunoglobulinom G te obilježen vezikulama ...
Grbas, Vilma
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Pemphigus Vegetans masquerading as Cutis Verticis Gyrata
Pemphigus vegetans a variant of pemphigus vulgaris divided into Neumann type, which begins and ends as Pemphigus vulgaris, and Hallopeau type, which is relatively benign, having pustules as primary lesions instead of bullae ...
Gupta, Nishant; Govt. Stanley medical college hospital +4 more
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A Case of Eosinophilic Pustular Folliculitis with Vegetating Lesions on the Lower Legs and Feet Resembling Pemphigus Vegetans. [PDF]
Kakurai M +4 more
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Epidermal antigens in pemphigus vegetans. Report of a case
A patient is described who had typical pemphigus vegetans, according to clinical, histopathological and immunofluorescence criteria. To determine the specific molecules bound by antibodies in the serum of this patient, an immunoprecipitation analysis was
Ciaccio, M +3 more
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Pyodermatitis—Pyostomatitis Vegetans: Two Cases and a Review of the Literature
Background: Pyodermatitis–pyostomatitis vegetans (PD–PSV) is a rare vegetating, pustular, eosinophilic, mucocutaneous dermatosis characterized by mucocutaneous lesions of the genital, axillary, and oral regions, as well as on the scalp.
Yves Poulin +4 more
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Similar but different: distinguishing between pemphigus vegetans and pyostomatitis-pyodermatitis vegetans. [PDF]
Stagg B, Simpson A, Sidhu S.
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Giant condyloma of Buschke-Lowenstein in a patient with pemphigus vegetans treated with intralesional and systemic human papillomavirus vaccine. [PDF]
Thomas R, Smith-Matthews S, Ho J.
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Pemphigus vegetans is the rarest form of pemphigus that is an autoimmune disease. It occurs in 1-2% of all patients with pemphigus. The disease is classified as the Neumann and Hallopeau types according to the clinical picture and course.
BAYRAMGÜRLER, DİLEK +4 more
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Dysphagia and history of vegetative plaques
Anna Catinis, BA, Tyson Meaux, MD
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