A case of specific pemphigus vulgaris in the oral cavity

Autoimmune bullous dermatosis is classified into 6 distinct entities based on clinical symptoms and findings obtained from recent advances in immunoelectron microscopic techniques. The 6 entities are: 1) the pemphigus group, 2) dermatitis herpetiformis, 3) linear IgA bullous dermatosis, 4) the pemph...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Vol. 40; no. 8; pp. 920 - 922
Main Authors HORI, Shinsuke, OKUBO, Yasunori, IIZUKA, Tadahiko, BESSHO, Kazuhisa
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japanese Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 1994
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ISSN0021-5163
2186-1579
DOI10.5794/jjoms.40.920

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Summary:Autoimmune bullous dermatosis is classified into 6 distinct entities based on clinical symptoms and findings obtained from recent advances in immunoelectron microscopic techniques. The 6 entities are: 1) the pemphigus group, 2) dermatitis herpetiformis, 3) linear IgA bullous dermatosis, 4) the pemphigoid group, 5) epidermolysis bullosa acquisita, and 6) herpes gestationis. We report a specific pemphigus vulgaris patient with clinical pathohistological features of bullous dermatosis who showed immunohistological characteristics of pemphigus vulgaris and bullous pemphigoid.
ISSN:0021-5163
2186-1579
DOI:10.5794/jjoms.40.920