Direct immunofluoresence showing granular deposits at the tips of dermal papillae points to the diagnosis of _____
#2
Pemphigus foliaceus presents with _____ involvement
#3
Lesions of pemphigus vulgaris heal with_____ scarring
#4
Bullous pemphigoid presents with a subepidermal blister with an _____ rich infiltrate
#5
Epidermolysis bullosa _____ is associated with mutations in the genes for K5/14
#6
Pemphigus vulgaris is due to Ig_____ antibodies against desmoglein
#7
Tense _____, vesicles, and annular erythema are the characteristic triad of clinical features in Chronic Bullous Disorder of Childhood
#8
_____ microabscesses are seen in Pemphigus vegetans
#9
Chronic bullous disease of childhood shows sub_____ bullae with infiltration of neutrophils at basement membrane and dermal papillae tips
#10
Bullous Pemphigoid is characterized by _____ non-acantholytic blisters.
Hint: sub/intraepidermal
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Pemphigus Foliaceus Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Direct immunofluoresence showing granular deposits at the tips of dermal papillae points to the diagnosis of _____
Answer: dermatitis herpetiformis
Flashcard 2: Pemphigus foliaceus presents with _____ involvement
Answer: skin (only skin/both skin and mucosal)
Flashcard 3: Lesions of pemphigus vulgaris heal with_____ scarring
Answer: out
Flashcard 4: Bullous pemphigoid presents with a subepidermal blister with an _____ rich infiltrate
Answer: eosinophil
Flashcard 5: Epidermolysis bullosa _____ is associated with mutations in the genes for K5/14
Answer: simplex
Flashcard 6: Pemphigus vulgaris is due to Ig_____ antibodies against desmoglein
Answer: G
Flashcard 7: Tense _____, vesicles, and annular erythema are the characteristic triad of clinical features in Chronic Bullous Disorder of Childhood
Answer: Blisters
Flashcard 8: _____ microabscesses are seen in Pemphigus vegetans
Answer: Eosinophilic
Flashcard 9: Chronic bullous disease of childhood shows sub_____ bullae with infiltration of neutrophils at basement membrane and dermal papillae tips
Answer: epidermal
Flashcard 10: Bullous Pemphigoid is characterized by _____ non-acantholytic blisters.
Answer: subepidermal
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