1973
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.108.6.842
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Familial benign chronic pemphigus. A papular variant

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“…Mucosae are generally spared, although involvement of the esophagus (70,71), oral mucosa (72), ocular conjunctiva (24) and vulva Besides the classical description, morphological variations may also be seen. They may either be hyperkeratotic, papulovesicular, neurodermatitic, vesiculopustular (22), papular (74), or erythrodermic (56).…”
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“…Mucosae are generally spared, although involvement of the esophagus (70,71), oral mucosa (72), ocular conjunctiva (24) and vulva Besides the classical description, morphological variations may also be seen. They may either be hyperkeratotic, papulovesicular, neurodermatitic, vesiculopustular (22), papular (74), or erythrodermic (56).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hailey-Hailey disease is charaeterized by a recurrent vesiculobullous dermatitis that is sometimes widespread but more often confined to the axillae, groin, and neek and is complicated by erosion but not by scarring (1)(2)(3). Atypical cases have been reported with a hyperkeratotie verruccjus lesion, a papulovesicular lesion, a neurodermatitic lesion, a vesiculopustular lesion, or a papular lesion (3,4). It has been known to occur simultaneously with Da-rier's disease in some patients, leading to its classification by at least one investigator as a variant of Darier's disease (5,6).…”
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