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Autoimmune bullous dermatoses
(SOC BRASILEIRA DERMATOLOGIA, 2009)
Autoimmune bullous dermatoses are diseases in which blisters and vesicles are the primary and fundamental types of skin lesion. Their classification is based on the location of the blister; intraepidermal and subepidermal. ...
Epidermólisis bulosa distrófica recesiva: Caso clínico
(Sociedad Médica de Santiago, 2004)
Colagenosis perforante reactiva adquirida: Caso clínico
(Sociedad Médica de Santiago, 2010)
Linear IgA dermatosis induced by pregnancy
(SOC BRASILEIRA DERMATOLOGIA, 2008)
Linear IgA disease is a rare autoimmune subepidermal bullous disorder characterized by linear IgA deposits at the epidermal basement membrane zone. According to the literature, in patients who have linear IgA disease and ...
Bullous leukemia cutis mimicking facial cellulitis
(2016-03-01)
Bullous leukemia cutis is an uncommon clinical manifestation of cutaneous infiltration by leukemic cells, from B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia. We present the case of a 67-year-old, female, chronic lymphocytic leukemia ...
Atypical Gianotti-Crosti syndrome
(Soc Brasileira Dermatologia, 2018)
We report the case of a male 22-month-old child, with atypical presentation of Gianotti-Crosti syndrome after infection with Epstein-Barr virus.
Colagenosis perforante reactiva adquirida: Caso clínico
(2010)
Acquired reactive perforating collagenosis is a perforating dermatosis characterized by transepidermal elimination of collagen. It is frequently associated to diabetes mellitus and chronic renal insufficiency, but it is ...
Gingival lesions diagnosed as pemphigus vulgaris in an adolescent. Case report
(Amer Acad Periodontology, 1999-07-01)
Desquamative gingivitis (DG) is a fairly common disorder in which the gingivae show chronic desquamation. Originally considered to be related to hormonal changes at menopause, since many of the patients are middle-aged ...
Gingival lesions diagnosed as pemphigus vulgaris in an adolescent. Case report
(Amer Acad Periodontology, 1999-07-01)
Desquamative gingivitis (DG) is a fairly common disorder in which the gingivae show chronic desquamation. Originally considered to be related to hormonal changes at menopause, since many of the patients are middle-aged ...