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| PF | 1) Platelet Factor 2) Pemphigus Foliaceus |
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| BMPP | benign mucous membrane pemphigus |
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| CBMMP | chronic benign mucous membrane pemphigus |
| FBCP | familial benign chronic pemphigus |
| PNP | Paraneoplastic pemphigus |
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| PF | Pemphigus foliaceus |
| PV | Pemphigus vulgaris |
| pemphigus | <dermatology> A group of chronic, relapsing, sometimes fatal skin diseases characterised clinically by the development of successive crops of vesicles and bullae, histologically by acantholysis and immunologically by serum autoantibodies directed against antigens in the intracellular zones of the epidermis. The specific disease is usually indicated by a modifying term, but the term pemphigus is often used alone to designate pemphigus vulgaris. Origin: Gr. Pemphix = blister (18 Nov 1997) |
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| pemphigus acutus | An obsolete term for a pyogenic infection due to local trauma, that responds to antibiotic therapy; if untreated, the condition may become extensive and the patient seriously ill. Synonym: bullous fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pemphigus contagiosus | An obsolete term for a superficial pyogenic infection. Synonym: Manson's pyosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pemphigus erythematosus | An eruption involving sun-exposed skin, especially the face; the lesions are scaling erythematous macules and blebs, combining the clinical features of both lupus erythematosus and pemphigus vulgaris; bullae are subcorneal; probably a variant of pemphigus foliaceus. Synonym: Senear-Usher disease, Senear-Usher syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pemphigus foliaceus | A generally chronic form of pemphigus in which extensive exfoliative dermatitis, with no perceptible blistering, may be present in addition to the bullae; serum autoantibodies induce bullae and crusted acantholytic superficial epidermal lesions. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pemphigus gangrenosus | A bullous or pustular eruption, of uncertain origin, followed by necrotic ulcers or extensive gangrene in children under 2 years of age; if untreated, death may result from haematogenous infection, such as liver abscess. Synonym: disseminated cutaneous gangrene, ecthyma gangrenosum, pemphigus gangrenosus, rupia escharotica. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pemphigus leprosus | An eruption of bullae, occurring sometimes in the course of anaesthetic leprosy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pemphigus vegetans | A form of pemphigus vulgaris in which vegetations develop on the eroded surfaces left by ruptured bullae; new bullae continue to form. Synonym: Neumann's disease. A chronic benign vegetating form of pemphigus, with lesions commonly in the axillae and perineum; spontaneous remissions and occasionally permanent healing occur. Synonym: Hallopeau's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pemphigus vulgaris | A serious form of pemphigus, occurring in middle age, in which cutaneous flaccid acantholytic suprabasal bullae and oral mucosal erosions may be localised a few months before becoming generalised; blisters break easily and are slow to heal; results from the action of autoimmune antibodies that localise to intercellular sites of stratified squamous epithelium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pemphigus, benign familial | Rare hereditary disease characterised by recurrent eruptions of vesicles and bullae mainly on the neck, axillae, and groin. It exhibits autosomal dominant inheritance and is unrelated to pemphigus vulgaris though it closely resembles that disease. (12 Dec 1998) |
| benign familial chronic pemphigus | Recurrent eruption of vesicles and bullae that become scaling and crusted lesions with vesicular borders, predominantly of the neck, groin, and axillary regions; autosomal dominant inheritance, presenting in late adolescence or early adult life. Synonym: Hailey-Hailey disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Brazilian pemphigus | A form of pemphigus foliaceus, occurring in southern Brazil, in which the lesions are bullous, appear localised to the face and upper trunk, become widespread, variegated, erythrodermic, and exfoliative, and are immunologically indistinguishable from pemphigus foliaceus or vulgaris. Synonym: Brazilian pemphigus, wildfire. Origin: Pg. Wild fire (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Pemphigus Foliaceus, Foliaceus, Pemphigus
Synonyms : Benign Familial Pemphigus, Familial Pemphigus, Benign, Hailey Hailey Disease
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a skin disease characterized by large thin-walled blisters (bullae) arising from normal skin or mucous membrane
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Group of chronic blistering diseases characterized histologically by acantholysis and blister formation within the epidermis.
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acute or chronic disease characterized by successive crops of bullae suddenly appearing and disappearing, leaving pigmented spots. Usually fatal if untreated.
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One of the two classes of autoimmune bullous skin diseases (bullous pemphigoid is the other). There are three major subsets: pemphigus vulgaris, pemphigus foliaceus, and paraneoplastic pemphigus.The rare variants include pemphigus herpetiformis and IgA pemphigus.
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| pemphigus | a skin disease characterized by large thin-walled blisters (bullae) arising from normal skin or mucous membrane |
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