Autoimmune disease with blisters

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      Bullous Pemphigoid is an autoimmune disease, which causes the skin to blister. The blisters can be large, measuring up to 3cm across, and may be itchy and painful, they appear mainly on the trunk, arms, and legs. Occasionally, the inner lining tissue of the mouth, mucous membrane tissue, can be involved. This condition is not infectious. The majority of cases of Bullous Pemphigoid occur in ...

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      Alzheimer's Disease A serious concern: Hugh Fudenberg, MD, an immunogeneticist and biologist with nearly 850 papers published in peer review journals, has reported that if an individual had five consecutive flu shots between 1970 and 1980 (the years studied), his/her chances of getting Alzheimer's Disease is ten times higher than if they had zero, one, or two shots.[vii]

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    • [DOC File]Pemphigus vulgaris and Bullous Pemphigoid: Laboratory ...

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      Pemphigus vulgaris is the most common subtype of the pemphigus group of disorders, which presents as flaccid mucocutaneous blisters that have a tendency to rupture easily.5, 6 If left untreated, progression of the disease may lead to death within five years of onset in some cases, due to secondary bacterial infection and sepsis .1 Bullous pemphigoid is the most common autoimmune blistering ...

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    • [DOC File]Pemphigus & Pemphigoid

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      Autoimmune disease with auto Abs to intra cellular Ags within the epidermis. Autoimmune disease with auto Abs to extra cellular Ags. Types Pemphigus Vulgaris (associated with other auto-immune diseases) Other variants. Bullous pemphigoid. Benign mucosal (cicatricial) pemphigoid. Clinical Features. Age Group. Bullae Middle aged, 40s – 50s. Bullae are intra-epidermal. Blisters characteristics ...

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      autoimmune blistering disease presenting clinically with flaccid intraepithelial blisters, erosions, and ulcerations of the skin and mucous membranes. [1] In these . dermatosis. antibodies are formed against the antigens. involved in adhesion between epidermal cells. [2] These antibodies are demonstrable by direct immunofluoresc . ence (DIF) testing of skin, and . indirect immunofluorescence ...

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      Autoimmune Disease Questionnaire ... rashes, blisters or pustules on your scalp, face, neck, ears, palms, fingers, extremities, and/or soles of your feet? [ ] Do you have areas of unusual pigmentation in the skin, where there are tan or freckle-like . spots, or white patches on the skin or in your mouth? [ ] Do you have a recurring or chronic low-grade fever or temperature? [ ] Do you have ...

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    • “DRUNKEN” APPEARING GAIT OR MOVEMENT (ATAXIA)

      Presence of vesicles (blisters; small, circumscribed elevations of the outer layer of the skin filled with clear fluid) Presence of pustules (small, circumscribed elevations of the outer layer of the skin filled with pus) Loss of pigment of the skin and/or hair (known as “depigmentation”) CAUSES. Vesicles. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE; autoimmune disease in which body attacks its own ...

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      Because Pemphigus is an autoimmune disease, an underlying genetic component is suspected. Possibly, these individuals are predisposed to developing some form of Pemphigus in the presence of the right triggers. A number of these are recognized in humans, and some may apply to dogs as well. Certainly, further research into possible causative agents is warranted.

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      Type I diabetes is an autoimmune disease. Although it is not known exactly how the process happens, either an infection or some type of environmental influence causes the body to produce antibodies that destroy the portion of the pancreas that produces insulin. (Note: Antibodies are part of the immune system that the body uses, normally, to destroy bacteria and viruses. Autoimmune diseases ...

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