Journal of Dental Research 2007
DOI: 10.5681/joddd.2007.019
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Epidemiology of Pemphigus in Tehran, Iran: A 20-Year Retrospective Study

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“…Pemphigus is observed more frequently in women according to most of the literature [ 7 , 23 , 31 ]. In a retrospective study by Abdolsamadi et al in which they examined 20 years of data on patients with pemphigus in Tehran, 380 (56.9%) patients with PV with only oral mucosal involvement were females, while 288 (43.1%) were males [ 32 ]. In the same study, 146 (62.9%) of 232 patients with oral mucosa and skin involvement were females and 86 (37.1%) were males [ 32 ].…”
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“…Pemphigus is observed more frequently in women according to most of the literature [ 7 , 23 , 31 ]. In a retrospective study by Abdolsamadi et al in which they examined 20 years of data on patients with pemphigus in Tehran, 380 (56.9%) patients with PV with only oral mucosal involvement were females, while 288 (43.1%) were males [ 32 ]. In the same study, 146 (62.9%) of 232 patients with oral mucosa and skin involvement were females and 86 (37.1%) were males [ 32 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a retrospective study by Abdolsamadi et al in which they examined 20 years of data on patients with pemphigus in Tehran, 380 (56.9%) patients with PV with only oral mucosal involvement were females, while 288 (43.1%) were males [ 32 ]. In the same study, 146 (62.9%) of 232 patients with oral mucosa and skin involvement were females and 86 (37.1%) were males [ 32 ]. In the study conducted by Arduino et al with patients with OPV in Italy, 62.25% of the patients were females [ 20 ].…”
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confidence: 99%