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TZANCK SMEAR: A USEFUL DIAGNOSTIC TOOL IN SPECTRUM OF VESICULOBULLOUS DISEASES OF SKIN.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 2023
Introduction: The pemphigus group of autoimmune bullous disorders and mucocutaneous herpesvirus infections are generally diagnosed with the Tzanck smear. Only a few research have looked into its diagnostic value in the literature. To evaluate tzanck smear ndings in patients Objectives: with vesiculobullous skin lesions and histopathological ...
Meenakshi Masgal   +4 more
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Gender Differences in Vesiculobullous Autoimmune Skin Diseases

SKINmed: Dermatology for the Clinician, 2002
Autoimmune vesiculobullous skin diseases are a common occurrence in dermatology practice and do have gender differences. While most dermal antigens and autoantibodies in these diseases have been identified, the etiology and clinical characteristics of the autoimmunity remain obscure, such as why more than 70% of autoimmune diseases are more frequent ...
Nitsan, Maharshak, Sarah, Brenner
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Vesiculobullous Skin Diseases

1981
Pemphigus, bullous pemphigoid, herpes gestationis, cicatricial pemphigoid, erythema multiforme, and chronic bullous dermatosis of childhood compose the nonhereditary vesiculobullous skin diseases in man. All of these disease processes have had specific immunopathological findings.
Robert E. Jordon, Thomas T. Provost
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Vesiculobullous Skin Diseases With Prominent Immunologic Feature

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
IN 1964, Beutner and Jordon reported that serum specimens of patients with pemphigus contained antibodies against the epidermal cell surface, the site of earliest histopathologic change. This finding stimulated subsequent studies that improved the therapeutic approaches to these diseases.
B. Zweiman, L. Millikan
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Collection for Study of Small Amounts of Vesicular Fluid from Vesiculobullous Skin Diseases

Dermatology, 1974
A simple technique for aseptic quantitative recovery of small amounts of vesicular fluid for study has been devised. This technique has simplified serial observations of vesicular fluid in patients with infectious diseases and should be applicable to other vesiculobullous conditions.
D. Stevens
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Histologic Assessment of Perilesional Skin in Vesiculobullous Diseases

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2012
Rajalakshmi, Tirumalae   +1 more
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Outcomes of autoclaved banana leaf use as a skin care measure for the erosions of vesiculobullous disease and SJS/TEN patients: a retrospective observational study

open access: yesAnnals of Medical and Surgical Dermatology, 2023
Background: Vesiculobullous diseases and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (SJS/TEN) are characterized by extensive skin and mucosal erosion. Regular dressing changes are important for facilitating early reepithelization of skin erosion.
C. Sirka, S. Pradhan
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HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF VESICULOBULLOUS LESIONS OF SKIN WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DIRECT IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE

International journal of scientific research, 2022
Skin represents a window to the internal well-being of the disease. Vesiculobullous diseases represents a heterogenous group of dermatoses with protean manifestations.
P. Sriram, M. Premkumar
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Friction-Aggravated Skin Disorders—A Review of Mechanism and Related Diseases

Dermatitis, 2022
Skin is subject to frequent friction injury. Friction affects different structures of the skin, including keratinocytes, melanocytes, fibroblasts, and follicular units. Friction can also stimulate cytokine production.
Chang-Yu Hsieh, T. Tsai
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