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Pemphigoides bullosus cum bullis subepidermalibus.

Pemphigoides (-ei, m.) (ICD-10: L12) est grex morborum dermatologicorum, quo separatione dermis de epidermi (epidermolysis) bullae subepidermales oriuntur. Methodo immunofluorescentiae auto-anticorpora contra membranam basalem directa percipi licunt. Acantholysis (lysis coniunctionum keratinocytorum) intraepidermalis non observatur, igitur probatio Tzanckiensis[1] negative restat.

Grege pemphigoiderum quidam morbi attributi sunt:

  1. Panwar H., Joshi D., Goel G., Asati D., Majumdar K., Kapoor N. (2017). "Diagnostic Utility and Pitfalls of Tzanck Smear Cytology in Diagnosis of Various Cutaneous Lesions". J Cytol 34 (4): 179-82 
  2. Kridin K., Ludwig R. J. (2018). "The Growing Incidence of Bullous Pemphigoid: Overview and Potential Explanations". Front Med (Lausanne): 10.3389/fmed.2018.00220 
  3. Tolaymat L., Hall M. R. (2018). Cicatricial Pemphigoid, StatPearls Publishing
  4. Papapanagiotou I. K., Tsagouri S., Liakou C. G., Besharat A., Vogiatzis N., Ntzeros K., Petrakis E. et al. (2018). "Pemphigoid gestationis". Clin Case Rep 6 (7): 1364-5 

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