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desmosomal proteins to produce intraepithelial mucocutaneous blistering. The diagnosis is often challenging for the clinicians. It requires a combination of three major features : clinical , histopathological ...
Abstract The diagnosis of pemphigus vulgaris in the past has been based on the clinical features and the course of the disease. Recent reports have placed the microscopic findings ahead ...
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The clinical and histopathological features of cutaneous herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection have been well described. Genital herpetic infections are largely induced by HSV type 2, but 30% of cases ...
with pemphigus foliaceus. Prednisolone (1 mg/kg twice daily, orally ), antiseptic bathings and antibiotics (marbofloxacin) were prescribed for 3 weeks. Clinical improvement was then observed. The dose ...
hormone; TTP, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura; V, variable, often late, generally autoimmune; VZV, varicella zoster virus. Open in new tab Clinical Features of ICI Toxicity Clinical responses ...
of an Outbreak Which Resulted in Ward Cross-Infection , Brit J Ophthal 48:573-580, 1964.Crossref 176. Hart, A.F., and Cherry, J.D.: Cytology of the Urine in Children After Oral Poliovirus Vaccine , New Eng J Med ...
with pemphigus vulgaris, the IL‐6 level decreased significantly concordantly with clinical improvement [63]. Other reports demonstrated a decline in the level of CRP, a surrogate of IL‐6 activity [64]. Table 3 ...
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