2015
DOI: 10.4137/cmt.s14112
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Therapeutic Apheresis in Dermatological Diseases

Abstract: Since the mid-1970s, membrane modules became available and plasma separation techniques have gained importance. Therapeutic apheresis (TA) has been successfully introduced in a variety of autoantibody-mediated diseases. In dermatology, TA is increasingly applied as a support treatment for severe and/or refractory autoimmune bullous diseases. All autoimmune disease are characterized by autoantibodies mediated against structural proteins of the skin and/or mucous membranes. Autoimmune blistering diseases have a … Show more

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