2002
DOI: 10.1067/mjd.2002.123486
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A nonfatal case and 2 fatal cases of paraneoplastic pemphigus: Can a complement indirect immunofluorescent test help to identify fatal “group A” paraneoplastic pemphigus cases?

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“…From the literature search, we included an additional 124 articles, reporting 208 patients with PAMS published between January 1, 1996, and August 1, 2012 . A single article reporting patients from our institution was excluded from analysis to avoid duplicate reporting .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the literature search, we included an additional 124 articles, reporting 208 patients with PAMS published between January 1, 1996, and August 1, 2012 . A single article reporting patients from our institution was excluded from analysis to avoid duplicate reporting .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of patients succumb to sepsis, respiratory failure, or their underlying neoplasm. Beutner et al 68 showed that the presence of cell surface antibodies detectable by complement fixing IIF was associated with fatal disease. These antibodies were absent in PAMS cases with long-term survival.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not uncommon to ¢nd in some myasthenic patients clinical manifestations of pemphigus (reviewed in Kaplan and Callen, 1983). In such patients, autoantibodies can be directed against both desmosomal and neuromuscular antigens (McKee et al, 1978;Beutner et al, 2002). Likewise, AChR accumulate at both desmosomal and neuromuscular junctions (Engel et al, 1977;Grando et al, 1995b).…”
Section: Ach As a Cytotransmitter Regulating Keratinocyte Adhesionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Likewise, AChR accumulate at both desmosomal and neuromuscular junctions (Engel et al, 1977;Grando et al, 1995b). Recently, Dr. Beutner's group proposed that in pemphigus associated with malignancies, autoimmunity may serve primarily as a defense mechanism against such systemic complications, although some forms of it, such as the autoantibodies to AChR, can cause the death of patients with PAMS (Beutner et al, 2002). Approximately 70% of MG patients have thymitis, and approximately 10% develop thymoma (reviewed in Marx et al, 1992).…”
Section: Ach As a Cytotransmitter Regulating Keratinocyte Adhesionmentioning
confidence: 98%