نتایج جستجو برای: bullous pemphgoid

تعداد نتایج: 14446  

Journal: :Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal 2007
Sathish Kumar Indira Agarwal

Bullous systemic lupus erythematosus is a rare blistering condition with a distinctive combination of clinical, histological and immunopathologic features that together constitute a unique bullous disease phenotype. It is often associated with autoimmunity to type VII collagen. Here we report a child who presented with bullous systemic lupus erythematosus. Rapid resolution of the blisters occur...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1986
A N Shepherd J Ferguson M Bewick I A Bouchier

A 52 year old man developed bullous pemphigoid, Coombs' positive haemolytic anaemia and diarrhoea related to the use of mefenamic acid. Clinical manifestation of the bullous pemphigoid, haemolytic anaemia and diarrhoea resolved following discontinuation of the mefenamic acid. Mefenamic acid should be added to the list of agents that are known to induce bullous pemphigoid.

2016
Alexandra Sperl Johann W. Bauer Damian Meyersburg

The association of autoimmune bullous diseases (i.e., bullous pemphigoid, linear IgA disease, mucous membrane pemphigoid and IgA pemphigus) and inflammatory bowel disease, namely ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease has formerly been reported. However, to our knowledge, we report herein the first case of lymphocytic colitis with concomitant bullous pemphigoid.

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2017
Sumeet Prakash Mirgh Yash B Jobanputra Purva Sharma Vikas A Mishra Virti D Shah Akhilesh Sharma

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune blistering disorder of the skin first described in 1953. A decade later, antibodies were described targeting the cutaneous basement membrane zone. The association of Bullous pemphigoid with malignancy is debatable1 but reported in many case reports.2-6 We report a 79 year old male with cholangiocarcinoma that presented with bullous pemphigoid as a parane...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009
Patrícia Patrício Carlos Ferreira Manuel Marques Gomes Paulo Filipe

Bullous dermatoses are a variety of autoimmune skin diseases that are characterized by the presence of bullae or blisters. Most of these diseases are associated with substantial morbidity, and a few may result in death. Although most general approaches to the treatment and diagnosis of these entities are similar, the diagnosis of the specific disease is important, because the most appropriate d...

Journal: :Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management 2007
Diya F Mutasim

Autoimmune bullous diseases result from an immune response to molecular components of the desmosome or basement membrane. Bullous diseases are associated with a high degree of morbidity and occasional mortality. Therapy of bullous diseases consists of suppressing the immune system, controlling inflammation and improving healing of erosions. The therapeutic agents used in the treatment of bullou...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC 2016
Nina Caca-Biljanovska Irina Arsovska-Bezhoska Marija V'lckova-Laskoska

The association between psoriasis vulgaris and bullous pemphigoid is due to the still unclear autoimmune process. The common disease site is the dermo-epidermal junction or basal membrane zone (BMZ), with specific alterations for both diseases. Photochemotherapy (PUVA) is one of the therapeutic modalities for psoriasis and can trigger production of autoantibodies against antigens in the BMZ in ...

2012
Lilla Mihályi Mária Kiss Attila Dobozy Lajos Kemény Sándor Husz

The authors present their experience related to the diagnosis, treatment, and followup of 431 patients with bullous pemphigoid, 14 patients with juvenile bullous pemphigoid, and 273 patients with pemphigus. The detection of autoantibodies plays an outstanding role in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis. Paraneoplastic pemphigoid is suggested to be a distinct entity from the group of bullou...

2016
Erin N. Wilmer Nils Becker Allison Chen George Kroumpouzos

BP: bullous pemphigoid DIF: direct immunofluorescence TNF-a: tumor necrosis factorealpha INTRODUCTION Up to 20% of cases of bullous pemphigoid (BP) show an atypical presentation, exhibiting localized distribution or non-bullous lesions, such as eczematous, urticarial, prurigolike, and erythema multiformelike papules and plaques. These atypical presentations can be associated with a delay in dia...

Journal: :British Journal of Dermatology 2021

Bullous pemphigoid is a distressing disease that causes blisters and itching of the skin. Our study, from England, aimed to find out how many people get bullous for first time each year (incidence), are living with at any given point (prevalence), whether more likely die than similar without (mortality).

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