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Electron microscopic studies in dermatitis herpetiformis in relation to the pattern of immune deposits in the skin.

Electron microscopic studies in dermatitis herpetiformis in relation to the pattern of immune deposits in the skin. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Electron microscopic studies in dermatitis herpetiformis in relation to the pattern of immune deposits in the skin. Abstract Text:

    Electron microscopic studies were made in 12 cases of dermatitis herpetiformis: 6 of them with a continuous immunofluorescence line of IgA deposits at the dermo-epidermal junction, and the other 6 with granular IgA deposits in the dermal papillae. Six cases of bullous pemphigoid with a continuous immunofluorescence line of IgG deposits at the dermo-epidermal junction were examined similarly for comparison. In dermatitis herpetiformis with the continuous IgA line the ultrastructural characteristics both of dermatitis herpetiformis and bullous pemphigoid were present, even when the histological and clinical features as well as response to sulphapyridine and sulphones were typical of dermatitis herpetiformis. The ultrastructural pattern was essentially the same as in the cases with clinical and histological characteristics of the mixed dermatitis herpetiformis-bullous pemphigoid form, although in the latter there was some predominance of the characteristics of bullous pemphigoid.

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    Electron microscopic studies in dermatitis herpetiformis in relation to the pattern of immune deposits in the skin. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Archives for dermatological research. Archiv für d

    VOLUME: 259

    Page Numbers: 213-24

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    ISSN: 0340-3696

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 1977

    Electron microscopic studies in dermatitis herpetiformis in relation to the pattern of immune deposits in the skin. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7512589

    Electron microscopic studies in dermatitis herpetiformis in relation to the pattern of immune deposits in the skin. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous

    MESH TERMS: pathology

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    Substance Name: Immunoglobulin G

    Registry Number: 0

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    Country: GERMANY, WEST

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    MEDLINETA: Arch Dermatol Res

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