Diagnosis of bullous dermatoses with lesions of the oral mucosa

Stomatologii︠a︡
A A KubanovT V Abramova

Abstract

Bullous dermatoses affecting oral mucosa are autoimmune diseases in the majority of cases. The most common diseases in this group are pemphigus vulgaris, bullous pemphigoid, lichen planus. In the early stages of bullous dermatoses, especially for isolated lesions of the oral mucosa, prompt diagnosis is not always possible requiring an interdisciplinary approach to the differential diagnosis.

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Jan 18, 2014·Autoimmunity Reviews·Sharon BaumAviv Barzilai

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