2003
DOI: 10.1067/mjd.2003.339
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Neonatal pemphigus foliaceus

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“…[18,25,26] Only three cases of PF are yet to be reported. [27][28][29] It is postulated to be due to the different distribution of Dsg 1 and 3 in neonate and adult skin and mucosae. [30] Most neonates had skin rather than mucosal lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…[18,25,26] Only three cases of PF are yet to be reported. [27][28][29] It is postulated to be due to the different distribution of Dsg 1 and 3 in neonate and adult skin and mucosae. [30] Most neonates had skin rather than mucosal lesions.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…89 It has been suggested that a higher maternal antibody titer may need to be surpassed before neonatal involvement occurs 90 but too few cases have been reported for conclusions to be drawn.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…are special considerations in women of childbearing potential with autoimmune bullous diseases?Transplacental antibody transfer or vertical transmission of pathogenic antibodies has been described in several autoimmune diseases; one well described is neonatal lupus. Pemphigus vulgaris 82 (termed neonatal pemphigus or pemphigus neonatorum), EBA, 83 BP, 84,85 pemphigus vegetans86 and pemphigus foliaceus87,88,89,90 have been reported to be transmitted in this fashion.…”
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“…Auch in diesem Fall war die rasche Abheilung sämtlicher Hautveränderungen innerhalb von 2 Tagen unter topischen Kortikosteroiden auffällig. In der serologischen Kontrolluntersuchung nach 2 Wochen war der Pemphigusserumtiter negativ [18].…”
Section: Neonataler Pemphigus Foliaceusunclassified