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Widespread Vesiculobullous Rash
2019Juvenile bullous pemphigoid is characterized by tense blisters that develop on urticarial or normal-appearing skin, while facial and acral involvement is more common in childhood In infants, the lesions are specifically distributed in palms, soles and face Mucosal involvement is frequently observed in juvenile bullous pemphigoid but not ...
Soner Uzun, Aslı Bilgic-Temel
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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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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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2017
Match the level of complexity of the management program with the complexity of the patients and use a clinical team approach (dermatologist, PCP, oral hygienist) to facilitate success in complex patients. Ensuring that focus is on paradigms of self-care and education will enhance long-term outcomes and maintain positive relationships with the ...
Francina Lozada-Nur, Chelsia Sim
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Match the level of complexity of the management program with the complexity of the patients and use a clinical team approach (dermatologist, PCP, oral hygienist) to facilitate success in complex patients. Ensuring that focus is on paradigms of self-care and education will enhance long-term outcomes and maintain positive relationships with the ...
Francina Lozada-Nur, Chelsia Sim
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PURPURIC VESICULOBULLOUS DERMATITIS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927Since the suggestion by Ravaut 1 in 1920 that sodium thiosulphate be used in the treatment of arsphenamine dermatitis, several reports have appeared in support of the efficacy of the drug in cases of acute erythrodermia following the administration of the organic arsenicals, 2 and in cases of acute mercury poisoning and stomatitis following the use of ...
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