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Oral pemphigus vegetans: A case report.

Pemphigus is a rare vesiculobullous autoimmune disease that exhibits blistering of the skin and oral cavity. It is caused by autoantibodies directed against antigens on the surface of keratinocytes. All forms of pemphigus are associated with the presence of circulating

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A case of stable oral pemphigus vulgaris on low dose immunosuppressive therapy

The clinical and epidemiological features of pemphigus vulgaris (PV) are well documented but there remain few reports of oesophageal involvement of PV. Although previously considered to be rare, recent reports have suggested that up to 87% of patients with PV

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Clinical and immunological profile of umbilical involvement in pemphigus vulgaris and pemphigus foliaceus

Background.  Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) and pemphigus foliaceus (PF) are autoimmune vesicobullous disorders with IgG autoantibodies directed against desmoglein (Dsg)1 and 3, which lead to intraepidermal acantholysis. Aim.  To characterize the clinical and immunological profile of patients with PF or PV with umbilical

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Specific immunoglobulin isotypes correlate with disease activity, morphology, duration and HLA association in Pemphigus vulgaris.

The molecular basis of disease heterogeneity in autoimmune conditions such as Pemphigus vulgaris is poorly understood. Although desmoglein 3 (Dsg3) has been well established as a primary target of immunoglobulin (Ig) autoantibodies in PV, there remain several questions regarding the

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Rituximab in pemphigus

Pemphigus is a chronic, muco-cutaneous autoimmune blistering disorder; two main variants being pemphigus vulgaris (PV) and pemphigus foliaceus (PF). PV is the most common subtype, varying between 75 to 92% of total pemphigus patients. Although no community based studies are undertaken

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Randomized double blind trial of prednisolone and azathioprine

Background  The classic treatment for pemphigus vulgaris is prednisolone. Immunosuppressive drugs can be used in association. Objective  To compare the efficacy of Azathioprine in reducing the Disease Activity Index (DAI). Patients and methods  A double blind randomized controlled study was conducted on 56

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Therapeutic targets for pemphigus vulgaris discovered

MedWire News: Researchers have identified the primary target of the autoantibodies found in the serum of patients with the blistering skin disorder pemphigus vulgaris (PV). PV patients develop antibodies against the proteins desmoglein (DSG)1 and 3, which help epidermal cells

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Corticosteroid-induced hyperglycemia is increased 10-fold in patients with pemphigus

This study aimed to highlight the importance of routine screening for hyperglycemia and to develop a standardized, evidence-based approach for the management of pemphigus patients on prolonged systemic corticosteroid (CS) therapy. A cross-sectional study was conducted in two university-affiliated teaching

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Enrichment of total serum IgG4 in patients with pemphigus

Background  Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) and pemphigus foliaceus (PF) are potentially fatal blistering diseases caused by autoantibodies targeting desmoglein (Dsg) adhesion proteins. Previous studies have shown an IgG4 > IgG1 predominance of anti-Dsg antibodies in pemphigus; however, no studies have examined total serum

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Macrophage migration inhibitory factor gene polymorphism is not associated with pemphigus vulgaris in Iranian patients

Background  Promoter polymorphisms of the macrophage migration inhibitory factor gene are associated with increased production of macrophage migration inhibitory factor. Elevated levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor have been observed in the sera of patients with pemphigus vulgaris. More than

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