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MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Pemphigus Vulgaris pemphigus vulgaris. Return to top. pemphigus involves blistering of theouter (epidermal) layer of the skin and mucous membranes. It is http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000882.htm
Extractions: Skip navigation Other encyclopedia topics: A-Ag Ah-Ap Aq-Az B-Bk ... Z Contents of this page: Pemphigus, vulgaris on the back Pemphigus, vulgaris - lesions in the mouth Definition Return to top An autoimmune skin disorder characterized by blistering of the skin and mucous membrane Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Pemphigus involves blistering of the outer (epidermal) layer of the skin and mucous membranes . It is an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system produces antibodies against specific proteins in the skin and mucous membrane. These antibodies produce a reaction that leads to a separation of epidermal cells (acantholysis). The exact cause of the development of antibodies against the body's own tissues (autoantibodies) is unknown. Sometimes pemphigus appears due to reactions to medications, although this is rare. Pemphigus may be a side effect of ACE inhibitors (such as Elanapril) or chelating agents (such as penicillamine).
PEMPHIGUS ANTIBODIES - Serum pemphigus ANTIBODIES serum Also known as desmoglein antibodies. Application Diagnosisof bullous skin diseases; differentiates pemphigus from pemphigoid. http://www.rcpa.edu.au/pathman/pemphigu.htm
Pemphigus pemphigus Wat is het? pemphigus is een zeldzame blaarvormende ziekte.In Nederland Hoe wordt pemphigus behandeld? Als pemphigus http://www.huidinfo.nl/pemphig.html
Extractions: Pemphigus is een zeldzame blaarvormende ziekte. In Nederland wordt jaarlijks bij ongeveer 120 mensen de aandoening vastgesteld. Patienten met pemphigus zijn meestal van middelbare leeftijd. De blaren kunnen voorkomen op de huid en op de slijmvliezen, zoals het mondslijmvlies. Pemphigus gaat vaak met jeuk gepaard. Er worden 3 soorten pemphigus onderscheiden:
Pemphigus -- ECureMe.com pemphigus, more about pemphigus, pemphigus vulgaris or PV. Abnormal,The immune system consists of white blood cells and Proteins http://www.ecureme.com/emyhealth/data/Pemphigus.asp
Extractions: March 31, 2003 Select a Health Topic ADD/ADHD Allergy Alternative Medicine Arthritis Asthma Beyond Dieting Body Aches and Pains Breast Cancer Cancer Awareness Cardio Health Children's Health Colon Cancer Contraception COPD/Emphysema Dental Health Diabetes Elder Care Emergency Room Epilepsy Erectile Dysfunction Eye Care Fertility Fitness Gastrointestinal Health Glands and Hormones Gynecologic Health Hair Loss Headache Healthcare Today Healthy Aging HIV and AIDS Infectious Diseases Kidney Health Leukemia Liver Health Lung Cancer Lymphoma Multiple Sclerosis Men's Health Mental Health Nutrition Osteoporosis Parkinson's Disease Sexual Health Skin Health Sleep Disorders Special Events Stroke Surgeries and Procedures Teen Health Thyroid Health Urologic Health Vascular Disease Women's Health Workplace Health Abnormal The immune system consists of white blood cells and Proteins known as antibodies that protect the body against foreign invaders (virus and bacterial infections), cancer, and poisons or toxins. In autoimmune conditions such as Pemphigus , the immune system, for no known reason, launches an attack against the body. In
Pemphigus Vulgaris -- ECureMe.com pemphigus Vulgaris, more about pemphigus Vulgaris, pemphigus or PV. Theimmune system consists of white blood cells and Proteins http://www.ecureme.com/emyhealth/data/Pemphigus_Vulgaris.asp
Extractions: March 31, 2003 Select a Health Topic ADD/ADHD Allergy Alternative Medicine Arthritis Asthma Beyond Dieting Body Aches and Pains Breast Cancer Cancer Awareness Cardio Health Children's Health Colon Cancer Contraception COPD/Emphysema Dental Health Diabetes Elder Care Emergency Room Epilepsy Erectile Dysfunction Eye Care Fertility Fitness Gastrointestinal Health Glands and Hormones Gynecologic Health Hair Loss Headache Healthcare Today Healthy Aging HIV and AIDS Infectious Diseases Kidney Health Leukemia Liver Health Lung Cancer Lymphoma Multiple Sclerosis Men's Health Mental Health Nutrition Osteoporosis Parkinson's Disease Sexual Health Skin Health Sleep Disorders Special Events Stroke Surgeries and Procedures Teen Health Thyroid Health Urologic Health Vascular Disease Women's Health Workplace Health The immune system consists of white blood cells and Proteins known as antibodies that protect the body against foreign invaders (virus and bacterial infections), cancer, and poisons or toxins. In autoimmune conditions such as Pemphigus , the immune system, for no known reason, launches an attack against the body. In
Advanced Search Insights into Pathophysiology and Treatment of pemphigus. Skin lesions in pemphigusvulgaris are fragile vesicobullous outbreaks mainly on the head and neck. http://www.aafp.org/afp/20000201/tips/17.html
Extractions: Tips from Other Journals Previous Next Insights into Pathophysiology and Treatment of Pemphigus Pemphigus occurs in three major types, all characterized by blistering and ulceration caused by the action of autoantibodies against adhesion molecules that anchor keratinocytes to one another and to the underlying basement membrane. The target of the IgG autoantibodies is a group of transmembrane proteins called desmogleins. A review by Nousari and Anhalt emphasizes the differences in pathophysiology, clinical features, optimal therapy and prognosis between pemphigus vulgaris, paraneoplastic pemphigus and pemphigus foliaceus. In pemphigus foliaceus, blisters occur only on the skin, and only antibodies to desmoglein 1 are found. The condition may be drug induced, particularly by penicillamine. A geographically limited form of pemphigus foliaceus also occurs in clusters, presumably related to an unknown environmental agent. The same therapeutic agents are used, but treatment is usually less aggressive and the prognosis better than in patients with pemphigus vulgaris. Patients with paraneoplastic pemphigus produce antibodies against a range of structural proteins, including desmogleins. The condition is progressive and involves internal organs, especially the pulmonary system, in addition to skin and mucous membranes. Paraneoplastic pemphigus occurs with neoplasm, usually a B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder, but treatment of the malignant neoplasm does not appear to alter the progression of the condition. Death usually occurs within two years. Combination therapy with steroids and cyclosporine may alleviate symptoms.
Pemphigus Clinical Resources pemphigus Clinical Resources. Miscellaneous pemphigus Clinical ResourcesHealth Reviews for Primary Care Providers on the Internet Homepage http://www.slis.ua.edu/dls/cchs/main/clinical/dermatology/bullous/pemphigusvulga
Extractions: Clinical Resources by Topic: Dermatology Pemphigus Clinical Resources Emergency Pediatrics Atlases Pathology ... Miscellaneous Resources See also: Chapter 57: Skin Manifestations of Internal Disease Table of contents Chapter 58: Skin Manifestations of Internal Disease Table of contents Habif: Clinical Dermatology 3rd Ed.-1996 (MD Consult): Table of contents Health Sciences Library subscription INFO Feldman: Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease 7th Ed.-2002 (MD Consult):
Pemphigus Vulgaris Background. pemphigus vulgaris is the most common variant of pemphigus,accounting for 80% of cases. These patients may have a dramatic http://www.thedoctorsdoctor.com/diseases/pemphigus_vulgaris.htm
Extractions: Background Pemphigus vulgaris is the most common variant of pemphigus, accounting for 80% of cases. These patients may have a dramatic presentation with flaccid blisters on an erythematous base occurring on the trunk, groin, axilla, scalp, face, and points of pressure. Oral and mucosal lesions which may be the initial presentation are seen in 80-90% of cases. Affected mucosal surfaces include the esophagus, vulva, cervix, anus, larynx, and conjunctiva. There may be an early urticarial, non-blistering phase which may be difficult to diagnose both clinically and histologically. The association with internal malignancies and other diseases has been well-studied. Associations have included Castleman's disease, myasthenia gravis, thymoma, scleroderma, Grave's disease, and oral herpes infection. The disease may be exacerbated or initiated by several agents, including minor trauma, ionizing radiation, burns, PUVA therapy, and pesticides. Offending drugs include rifampicin, norfloxacin, ampicillin, interleukin-2, penicillin, captopril, enalarpril, and drugs with thiol groups. A new variant, paraneoplastic pemphigus , has a unique set of serologic and histologic changes which should be excluded.
Pemphigus Vegetans Background. This rare form of pemphigus vulgaris has two variants.In both types, oral lesions are common. The tounge may also be http://www.thedoctorsdoctor.com/diseases/pemphigus_vegetans.htm
Extractions: Neumann type Initial vesicular erosive lesions resembling pemphigus vulgaris evolving into vegetating plaques Ab directed against 130 and 85 kd polypeptides of the pemphigus vulgaris antigen Hallopeau type Initial pustual lesions with benign course and few relapses Ab directed against 130 kd polypeptide In the Neumann type, there are intraepidermal vesicles with suprabasilar acantholysis. No eosinophilic microabscesses are present. In the Hallopeau type, eosinophilic spongiosis and microabscesses are present. In the later vegetative plaques, there is prominent epidermal hyperplasia with hyperkeratosis, papillomatosis, and occasional acantholysis. The pathologist must distinguish this from pyodermatitis-pyostomatitis vegetans . This disorder has annular pustular lesions occurring with vegetating oral lesions. It has been associated with inflammatory bowel disease. Histologically, there is only focal acantholysis with variable epithelial hyperplasia and more inflammatory cells than pemphigus vulgaris. DISEASE ASSOCIATIONS CHARACTERIZATION ACNE A case of pyoderma vegetans associated with acne conglobata.
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JAMA -- Page Not Found JAMA. 285;652654, February 7, 2001, Research Advances in pemphigus, Grant J. Anhalt,MD; Luis A. Diaz, MD. 2. Nousari HC, Anhalt GJ. pemphigus and pemphigoid. http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v285n5/ffull/jsc00333.html
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Belfer Gene Therapy Core Facility Research Study in pemphigus Vulgaris. The central objective of our projectis to determine the immune triggers of pemphigus vulgaris. http://www.nycornell.org/dermatology/research/research_study.html
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