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The Quarterly is published four times a year in the Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. The material presented in our journal is not intended as medical advice. Readers are urged to consult their physicians before making any changes in their health regimen. The contents of the Quarterly cannot be reproduced or copied without written permission of the IPPF. The opinions of contributors are not necessarily those of the IPPF.

Issue 53 - Summer 2008

SummerThis issue of the Quarterly recaps the 11th Annual Patient/Doctor Meeting held in Dallas. There are plenty of pictures and some Q&A that will answer many questions patients have.

The IPPF moves to a new office location and adds two key members to the Board of Directors. There was an international autoimmune blistering disease meeting held in Japan where some of the most influential people in pemphigus research and treatment presented.

From the Top
Appreciation for What is Unfolding

Many of you already know that my garden is a fundamental aspect of my life. I find each dimension of the garden -- the change of seasons, the plants that open in the morning and close at night, the pa

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The View from Here
Can We Talk HMP?

We would like to invite you to be part of our new pemphigus/pemphigoid Health Management Program. This program was specifically designed at Centric Health Resources with the help of the IPPF Medical A...
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE...
Annual Meeting...
Dallas was Delightful!

With the spectacular view from the 14th floor of the T. Boone Pickens Biomedical Building on the UT ...
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New BOD Members...
IPPF Board of Directors Adds Two New Members

Leadership starts at the top and nowhere is that more evident than with the President of the IPPF's ...
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International Meeting...
International Meeting on Autoimmune Blistering Diseases held in Japan after the IID Meeting

Nearly all members of the IPPF Medical Advisory Board attended the autoimmune blistering disease mee...
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Support Groups...
A Friendly Trip to Baltimore...

When it comes to action, this group definitely puts the pedal to the metal... I am so grateful to al

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BSG Meets...
Boston Support Group Enjoys A Lighthearted Lunch

Our shining star, Carolyn Blain came to Providence, Rhode Island for Thanksgiving this past year to

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PEM Friends Notes...
PEM Friends Away Weekend

The PEM Friends 2008 away weekend here in sunny Ashton-under-Lyne, Gtr. Manchester, will take place ...
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BP Pilot Trial...
BP Pilot Trial Compares Omalizumab to Prednisone

A research team, led by Janet Fairley, M.D., at the University of Iowa, is investigating the role of

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Just Say No!
PV and Cocaine Don't Mix

The Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV) printed, in its Letters t

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Meeting Q&A...
2008 Annual Meeting Q&A

Q: Are there any statistics within the U.S. on how many have our diseases? A: Estimates have been ma

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Your Health...
IPPF Health Management Program

Are you looking for a way to contribute first-hand to a larger goal that may help you and other peop

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Featured Article

IPPF Health Management Program

Are you looking for a way to contribute first-hand to a larger goal that may help you and other people living with pemphigus/pemphigoid (P/P) Many medical professionals agree that since P/P is rare, gathering accurate and complete information on the disease is especially important. The Health Management Program registry has been established in order to better understand the progression of P/P, as well as the different ways in which P/P affects people.

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