Linear IgA bullous dermatosis: comparison between the drug-induced and spontaneous forms
British Journal of Dermatology2013Vol. 169(5), pp. 1041–1048
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J. Chanal, S. Oro, Nicolás Ortonne, T.A. Duong, Michele Thomas, L. Valeyrie‐Allanore, Bénédicte Lebrun‐Vignes, Claire André, J C Roujeau, O. Chosidow, P. Wolkenstein
Abstract
Drug-induced LABD was more severe than the spontaneous form, with lesions mimicking toxic epidermal necrolysis. Because LABD may be polymorphic and sometimes life threatening, DIF assay is recommended for all patients with Nikolsky sign and large erosions.
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