Pemphigus
A 30-year-old woman with a generalized and acute eruption of bullae. There is no pruritus. Clinically, vesicles and bullae have serous content, and flaccid is arising on normal skin. The diagnosis is confirmed with Dermatopathology: separation of of keratinocytes, suprabasally, leading to a split just above the basal cell layer. Direct Immunofluorescence staining reveals IgG and often C3 deposited in lesional and paralesional skin in the intercellular substance of the epidermis.
Credit
Nejib Doss
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768 x 1024 pixels
Print Size @ 300 dpi
3 x 3 inches / 7 x 9 cm
