PMID: 7032424Nov 1, 1981Paper

Coexistence of localized bullous pemphigoid, morphea, and subcorneal pustulosis

Archives of Dermatology
J E BernsteinK Soltani

Abstract

A subcorneal pustular dermatosis and a vesicobullous eruption with the clinical ad histologic features of localized bullous pemphigoid(BP) were observed in a 44-year-old woman with morphea and a recent history of phenytoin sodium-induced toxic epidermal necrolysis. Localized BP is rare and has been previously described in association with other cutaneous disorders. The coexistence of localized BP, morphea, and subcorneal pustulosis suggests that immunologic factors may play a role in all three conditions.

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Jun 17, 2000·Clinics in Dermatology·J Reed, J Wilkinson
Mar 18, 2017·Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift für Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete·G WagnerM M Sachse

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