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Toxic epidermal necrolysis-like bullous pemphigoid: a rare case report

Anil Prakash Gosavi; Ravindranath Brahmadeo Chavan; Neelamkumari Bhatt; Nitika Deshmukh; Darshana Rajendra Kundale

Volume 25, Issue 4 , December 2022, , Pages 367-371

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2021.265477.1302

Abstract
  Bullous pemphigoid is the most common type of subepidermalautoimmune bullous disease. It usually affects older people;isolated cases among people younger than 65 have been reportedwith various presentations, usually more severe and active thanthose seen in the elderly. Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) ...  Read More

Serum protein carbonyl and total antioxidant capacity levels in pemphigus vulgaris and bullous pemphigoid

Taheri Ahmadreza; Tanipour Mohammad Hossein; Khorasani Zahra Kafami; Kiafar Bita; Layegh Pouran; Hashemy Seyed Isaac

Volume 18, Issue 4 , 2015, , Pages 156-162

Abstract
  Background: Pemphigus diseases including pemphigus vulgaris (PV) and bullous pemphigoid (BP) are autoimmune diseases that cause severe blistering of the skin and mucous membranes. Among inflammatory mediators, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in the pathogenesis of a wide variety of diseases ...  Read More

Localized genital bullous pemphigoid; A case report

Afshar Ramezanpour; Abdolamir Feizi

Volume 14, Issue 2 , 2011, , Pages 71-72

Abstract
  Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune bullous disorder with urticarial pruritic papules and plaques and tense bullae in flexural surfaces of body. The localized form of the disease is a rare variant which can be triggered by different stimuli. Hereunder, we report a patient with the local type involving ...  Read More

Lichen planus pemphigoides: A case report

Mahmood Farshchian; Rahmatpour Ghasem

Volume 14, Issue 1 , 2011, , Pages 32-34

Abstract
  Lichen planus pemphigoides (LPP) is a rare autoimmune blistering disease that is characterized by the development of vesico-bullous skin lesions in patients with lichen planus. The histopathology of LPP reveals a sub_epidermal blister with linear deposition of IgG and /or C3 along the dermal_epidermal ...  Read More

Bullous mycosis fungoides: report of a case

Pouran Layegh; Mohammad Reza Kalantari; Amir Omidvar-Borna; Yalda Nahidi

Volume 10, Suppl.2 , 2007, , Pages 10-10

Abstract
  Mycosis fungoides is a common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, with characteristic histopathology and chronic clinical course. Vesiculobullous mycosis fungoides is a rare occurrence. Here we present a 55-year-old man with multiple bullous plaques of one year duration who was finally diagnosed as a ...  Read More

Evaluation of direct immunofluorescense on salt split skin in the differentiation of subepidermal autoimmune Bullous dermatoses

Z Safaei Naraghi; Z Hallaji; M Danesh Pajooh; H Moslehi; K Jazayeri

Volume 4, Issue 1 , 2000, , Pages 12-18

Abstract
  Background: Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is the prototype of subepidermal autoimmune bullous dermatoses (SABDs). Direct immunofluorescence on salt split skin substrate (DIF-SS) is one of the methods used to differentiate this group of dermatoses. Objective: We conducted this study in order to delineate the ...  Read More

Bullous Pemphigoid: A descriptive study on patients admitted in Loghman Hakim Hospital in Tehran in 1992-97

S Nasiri; F Mollayi; M Vasheghani Farahani

Volume 3, Issue 4 , 2000, , Pages 34-37

Abstract
  Background: Most of patients with bullous pemphigoid are at old age and its differentiation from other bullous diseases is important. There is no report of it in Iran. Objective: This study was done in order to determine clinical and paraclinical features, natural course and response to treatment in ...  Read More