"Localized cicatricial pemphigoid " ( also known as " Brunsting Perry cicatricial pemphigoid " ) refers to a localised variant of cutaneous cicatricial pemphigoid involving the head and the neck without mucosal involvement.
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"Localized cicatricial pemphigoid " ( also known as " Brunsting Perry cicatricial pemphigoid " ) refers to a localised variant of cutaneous cicatricial pemphigoid involving the head and the neck without mucosal involvement.
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"Localized cicatricial pemphigoid " ( also known as " Brunsting Perry cicatricial pemphigoid " ) refers to a localised variant of cutaneous cicatricial pemphigoid involving the head and the neck without mucosal involvement.
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He was the author or co-author of 23 books and hundreds of research publications on a wide range of subjects, including keratoconjunctivitis, pemphigoid, dry eye syndromes, fungi, amebae, or various forms of parasites.
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The variability is likely what accounts for the different presentations of PNP . Through immunoprecipitation, target antigens have been found to include desmoglein-3, desmoglein-1, envoplakin, periplakin, desmoplakin 1, desmoplakin 2, and bullous pemphigoid antigen I.
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Hypersensitivity reactions including anaphylaxis, angioedema, rash, urticaria, cutaneous vasculitis, and exfoliative skin conditions including Stevens-Johnson syndrome; hepatic enzyme elevations; acute pancreatitis, including fatal and non-fatal hemorrhagic and necrotizing pancreatitis; worsening renal function, including acute renal failure ( sometimes requiring dialysis ); severe and disabling arthralgia; constipation; vomiting; headache; myalgia; pain in extremity; back pain; pruritus; pemphigoid . }}
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These diseases include atopic dermatitis, various subtypes of physical urticaria ( solar, cold-induced, local heat-induced, or delayed pressure-induced ), and a spectrum of relatively less prevalent allergic or non-allergic diseases or conditions, such as allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, cutaneous or systemic mastocytosis, bee venom sensitivity ( anaphylaxis ), idiopathic anaphylaxis, eosinophil-associated gastrointestinal disorder, bullous pemphigoid, interstitial cystitis, nasal polyps, and idiopathic angiodema,.
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Cicatricial pemphigoid has been referred to by a variety of designations based largely on its site of involvements, with examples of such terminology including " desquamative gingivitis, " " ocular pemphigus, " and " benign mucous membrane pemphigoid . " However, currently " . . . such designations are thought to be confusing or somewhat misleadings ( e . g ., pemphigus in this context is a misnomer, and this disorder is hardly benign given the extent of morbidity it can cause ) ."
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Cicatricial pemphigoid has been referred to by a variety of designations based largely on its site of involvements, with examples of such terminology including " desquamative gingivitis, " " ocular pemphigus, " and " benign mucous membrane pemphigoid . " However, currently " . . . such designations are thought to be confusing or somewhat misleadings ( e . g ., pemphigus in this context is a misnomer, and this disorder is hardly benign given the extent of morbidity it can cause ) ."