Pemphigus relapse: Mechanisms, risk factors, and agents associated with disease recurrence
Gaurav N. Pathak,
Priya Agarwal,
Sydney M. Wolfe
et al.
Abstract:Pemphigus represents a spectrum of potentially life‐threatening autoimmune‐mediated skin blistering conditions caused by antibody production against desmoglein 1 and 3 (anti‐DSG 1 and 3) in keratinocytes. Greater than 50% of pemphigus patients experience relapse, which complicates long‐term medical management, including risks associated with re‐treatment and complications such as infection and dehydration. This review aims to elucidate mechanisms, risk factors, and medications associated with pemphigus relapse… Show more
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