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Quick Scroll [bleep] Pemphigoid(B.P.) 03.12.06 (2 years ago) #1

Bullous Pemphigoid(B.P.)


In B.P.,blister are subepidemal with excess eosinophils.
AutoAg.=Bullous pemphigoid Ag(BPA G1 & BPA G2)
Seen in Elderly >60yrs.
Lesion site=Flexor surfaces of limbs
lower abdomen
Oral mucosa(10-40%)
Direct ImmunoFluroscence microscopy shows Linear Deposits of IgG &/or C3 in epidermal basement memb.zone.
T.O.C./D.O.C=Systemic Glucocorticoids
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Quick Scroll 06.23.07 (1 year ago) #2

nicotinamide also helps for sure
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A combination of oral Erythromycin or Tetracycline and niacinamide is also effective.
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