This section is provided to give physicians a deeper, medical look into pemphigus and pemphigoid. Feel free to review this information as it is written and edited by P/P researchers and clinicians for P/P researchers and clinicians.
PemphigusPemphigus is a group of organ specific autoimmune diseases characterized by the production of autoantibodies to desmogleins. Learn more |
PemphigoidPemphigoid is a group of subepidermal, blistering autoimmune diseases that primarily affect the skin, especially the lower abdomen, groin, and flexor surfaces of the extremities. Learn more |
Методы леченияDrugs are often used in combination, particularly adjuvant drugs given concurrently with steroids, and dosing schedules vary widely. Learn more |
Complications and Side EffectsThe list of complications from pemphigus and pemphigoid – and from their therapy – are extensive. The good news is they are manageable. Learn more |
Risk Fact-orsThe myths and misconceptions surrounding pemphigus and pemphigoid are laid to rest. Learn more |
Diagnostic TestingDiagnostic testing of bullous conditions is based on clinical features, a biopsy, and direct or indirect immunofluorescence. Learn more |
Current Consensus of Disease OutcomesPemphigus and pemphigoid treatment include a control phase and then a maintenance phase, with the possibility of complete remission or disease relapse. Learn more |
Prevention & PsychologySeveral factors seem to exacerbate pemphigus Additionally, the physiological effects can be as damaging to a person as the disease itself. Learn more |

