2014
DOI: 10.1186/s13023-014-0136-2
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Gestational pemphigoid

Abstract: Gestational pemphigoid (pemphigoid gestationis, PG) is a rare autoimmune skin disorder occurring characteristically during pregnancy. Autoantibodies against placental BP180 (also known as BPAG2 or collagen XVII) cause damage to the skin basement membrane, resulting in severe itching and blistering rash over the body and the extremities. The diagnosis of PG is confirmed by immunofluorescence analysis of a skin biopsy, while serum levels of pemphigoid antigen BP180 antibody can be used to assess disease activity… Show more

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“…La survenue d'une éruption bulleuse chez le nouveau-né est rare (moins de 3 % des cas) et transitoire. Elle est liée, au passage transplacentaire des anticorps (de type IgG) maternels [6,10,11]. Le traitement repose sur les dermocorticoïdes, et sur la corticothérapie générale dans les formes profuses.…”
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“…La survenue d'une éruption bulleuse chez le nouveau-né est rare (moins de 3 % des cas) et transitoire. Elle est liée, au passage transplacentaire des anticorps (de type IgG) maternels [6,10,11]. Le traitement repose sur les dermocorticoïdes, et sur la corticothérapie générale dans les formes profuses.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Linear IgG positivity is also detected in about 25-50% of the samples, but it is not a criterion for the diagnosis [18][19][20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is characterized by a severe itchy and bullous eruption due to damage in the basement membrane of the skin by autoantibodies developing against placental BP180 (BPAG2/ collagen XVII) [30]. However, urticarial and eczematous lesions may be seen before and/or during bulla development in some cases.…”
Section: Gestational Pemphigoidmentioning
confidence: 99%