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Wells syndrome: clinical findings and treatment management in a large cohort of 48 patients. [PDF]
Summary Background and Objectives: Wells syndrome (WS) is a rare inflammatory skin disorder typically characterized by erythematous, edematous, and pruritic plaques. Despite its distinct histopathological features, WS remains an underdiagnosed disease due to its variable clinical presentations and overlap with other dermatological conditions.
Chessa MA +8 more
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A Cross-sectional Study of Clinical, Histopathological and Direct Immunofluorescence Spectrum of Vesiculobullous Disorders [PDF]
Background: Accurate diagnosis of vesiculobullous lesions of skin requires evaluation of clinical, histopathologic and immunofluorescence findings. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 68 patients to evaluate the clinical, histopathological and direct
Arundhathi S. +2 more
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Background: The most common autoimmune blistering disease, bullous pemphigoid (BP), shows an increased prevalence in psoriatic patients and oncologic patients undergoing immune-checkpoint blockade (ICB).
Dennis Niebel +5 more
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Vesiculobullous Lyme disease: A case series
Joi B Carter, Dorothea T Barton
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Autoimmune bullous dermatoses are a heterogeneous group of diseases with autoantibodies against structural skin proteins. Although the occurrence of autoimmune bullous dermatoses during pregnancy is low, this topic deserves attention, since the ...
Patrícia Penha Silveira Fagundes +4 more
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Vesiculobullous eosinophilic annular erythema: A case report
Eosinophilic annular erythema is a rare eosinophilic dermatosis, characterized by arcuate erythematous urticarial plaques of unclear etiology. Vesiculobullous forms are even rarer, with only few cases described in the English literature. We report a case
Madeleine Lachance +2 more
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Tinea pedis: an updated review
Background: Tinea pedis is one of the most common superficial fungal infections of the skin, with various clinical manifestations. This review aims to familiarize physicians with the clinical features, diagnosis and management of tinea pedis. Methods:
Alexander KC Leung +4 more
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Background and Aim: Vesiculobullous lesions are a group of mucocutaneous lesions that are predominantly immune-mediated but may also have a genetic or viral origin.
Meenakshi Jayaraman +2 more
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A Case of Palmoplantar Vesiculobullous Lesions
Jing Jing Li, Kelvin Truong, Ali Abid
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Background: Vesiculobullous disorders (VBDs) are extant with diverse clinical manifestations. Vesicles and bullae are fluid-filled cavities present within or beneath the epidermis.
Sudarshan Gupta +5 more
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