“…Three cases of BP induced by chronic rejection of a grafted kidney and 2 cases following a graft-versus-host disease have been reported [3][4][5][6]. We describe the case of a BP-like eruption which began during the chronic rejection of a grafted kidney.…”
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“…In the second report, a 9-year-old boy [4] developed BP; 1 year after, his transplanted kidney began to undergo chronic rejection. Indirect immunofluorescence with the patient's serum on normal samples of human skin and kidney demonstrated linear IgG deposition at the basement membrane.…”
“…Three cases of BP induced by chronic rejection of a grafted kidney and 2 cases following a graft-versus-host disease have been reported [3][4][5][6]. We describe the case of a BP-like eruption which began during the chronic rejection of a grafted kidney.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…In the second report, a 9-year-old boy [4] developed BP; 1 year after, his transplanted kidney began to undergo chronic rejection. Indirect immunofluorescence with the patient's serum on normal samples of human skin and kidney demonstrated linear IgG deposition at the basement membrane.…”
“…It is postulated that immunological activity within the rejected renal allograft is responsible for inducing formation of autoantibodies that react with the epidermal basement membrane. 1,2,4 Our case showed a number of atypical features. Although the initial widespread eruption responded rapidly to treatment with oral corticosteroids, recurrent blisters continued to develop at sites of skin or mucosal trauma.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…To the Editor: 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) has been used intralesionally to treat keratoacanthomas (KAs) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs). [1][2][3][4] We report a patient with a SCC involving approximately 25% of his right thumb which resolved clinically and histologically with intralesional (IL) 5-FU. A 53-year-old healthy, right-handed male was seen in consultation for Mohs micrographic surgery of a biopsy-proven SCC of his right thumb.…”
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“…[1][2][3][4] In 2 patients, BP developed several years after transplantation 2,4 and in 2 children, BP occurred after a second failing transplant. 1,3 As in our patient, the blistering stopped immediately after allograft nephrectomy in 2 cases.…”
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