نتایج جستجو برای: acral skin blistering

تعداد نتایج: 194596  

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2000
V J Khanna S Shieh J Benjamin S Somach M T Zaim W Dorner M Shill G S Wood

BACKGROUND Necrolytic acral erythema is a recently described necrolytic erythema that is unique in its exclusive acral location and strong association with hepatitis C. OBSERVATION We report the first case of necrolytic acral erythema in the United States. The patient is a 43-year-old black woman who presented with a 4-year history of tender, flaccid blisters localized to the dorsal aspect of...

2014
Samia Trigo Arbache Tarsila Gasparotto Nogueira Lívia Delgado Denise Miyamoto Valéria Aoki

BACKGROUND Immunofluorescence testing is an important tool for diagnosing blistering diseases. OBJECTIVE To characterize the immunofluorescence findings in patients diagnosed with autoimmune blistering skin diseases. METHODS We retrospectively analyzed immunofluorescence results encompassing a 10-year period. RESULTS 421 patients were included and divided into 2 groups: group 1- intraepid...

Journal: :International wound journal 2016
Louise J Stevens Sue McKenna Jennifer Marty Allison J Cowin Zlatko Kopecki

Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) consists of a spectrum of genodermatoses characterised by skin fragility and various degrees of skin and mucous membrane blistering. Minimal trauma and friction can cause extensive blistering in patients with EB, resulting in a number of complications. However, wound management is the main challenge for these patients because of a high risk of infection, fluid loss an...

Journal: :The Journal of pathology 2004
Iakov Shimanovich Sidonia Mihai Gertie J Oostingh T Toney Ilenchuk Eva-B Bröcker Ghislain Opdenakker Detlef Zillikens Cassian Sitaru

Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA) and bullous pemphigoid (BP) are two clinically and immunologically distinct autoimmune subepidermal blistering skin diseases associated with IgG autoantibodies against the dermal-epidermal junction. BP antibodies are directed against the hemidesmosomal antigens BP180 and BP230, and those in patients with EBA target type VII collagen, a major component of an...

2014
Meleri Jones Inga R. Dry Dan Frampton Manuraj Singh Ravinder K. Kanda Michael B. Yee Paul Kellam Michael Hollinshead Paul R. Kinchington Edel A. O'Toole Judith Breuer

Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is the etiological agent of chickenpox and shingles, diseases characterized by epidermal skin blistering. Using a calcium-induced keratinocyte differentiation model we investigated the interaction between epidermal differentiation and VZV infection. RNA-seq analysis showed that VZV infection has a profound effect on differentiating keratinocytes, altering the normal...

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
timothy j. wiegand university of rochester medical center , strong memorial hospital, rochester, usa rachel m. gorodetsky university of rochester medical center , strong memorial hospital, rochester, usa.department of pharmacy practice, d’youville college school of pharmacy, buffalo, usa tamas r. peredy maine medical center, university of southern maine, portland, usa.northern new england poison center, portland, usa

background: skin lesions and blistering in the overdose patient, most notably associated with barbiturate overdoses, are commonly referred to as coma blisters, 'barb blisters', or 'barb burns'. we present a patient who was noted to have skin lesions including bullae and blistering following a prolonged coma after quetiapine overdose. case report: a 27 year old male presented to our institution ...

Amir Hossein Jafarian Jafarian Amir Moeintaghavi, Javid Rasekhi Maryam Amirchaghmaghi Pegah Mosannen Mozafari Zohreh Dalirsani

Kindler syndrome (KS) is a rare, autosomal recessive genodermatosis characterized by skin blistering and photosensitivity in infancy, progressive poikiloderma, and diffuse cutaneous atrophy. It affects the skin, mucous membranes, and oral cavity and is caused by mutations in the KIND1 gene on 20p12.3. The first case of KS associated with periodontitis was reported in 1996, and have been infrequ...

B Rayegan MJ Nakhaei S Toosi Sh Khateri SN Emadi

Sulfur mustard or mustard gas has been widely used as a chemical weapon in the first world war and Iraq-Iran war. It causes acute and chronic complications in lungs, eyes and skin. In skin, mustard is toxic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic via alkylation of cellular proteins in enzymes, cell membranes, cytoplasm and particularly cell nucleus as well as in DNA components of the epidermis, dermis and...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2008
Anja Fritsch Stefan Loeckermann Johannes S Kern Attila Braun Michael R Bösl Thorsten A Bley Hauke Schumann Dominik von Elverfeldt Dominik Paul Miriam Erlacher Dirk Berens von Rautenfeld Ingrid Hausser Reinhard Fässler Leena Bruckner-Tuderman

Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) is a severe skin fragility disorder associated with trauma-induced blistering, progressive soft tissue scarring, and increased risk of skin cancer. DEB is caused by mutations in type VII collagen. In this study, we describe the generation of a collagen VII hypomorphic mouse that serves as an immunocompetent animal model for DEB. These mice expressed collag...

Journal: :International journal of medical science and clinical research studies 2023

Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a rare but serious medical condition, which classified within the blistering diseases of skin and mucous membranes. It characterized by severe generalized immune-mediated inflammatory reaction, predominantly affecting membranes, such as eyes, mouth genitalia.

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