2017
DOI: 10.5070/d32312037672
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Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita

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“…8,9 Several published reports in adults suggest that EBA may be associated with various systemic diseases in which an autoimmune pathogenesis has been implicated (Table 1). 10 However, we have not seen these associations in children. The overall prognosis and response to treatment appears to be more favourable in children than in adults.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…8,9 Several published reports in adults suggest that EBA may be associated with various systemic diseases in which an autoimmune pathogenesis has been implicated (Table 1). 10 However, we have not seen these associations in children. The overall prognosis and response to treatment appears to be more favourable in children than in adults.…”
Section: Reportcontrasting
confidence: 59%