Linear IgA and IgG bullous dermatosis
AUTOR(ES)
Fernandes, Karina de Almeida Pinto, Galvis, Kely Hernández, Gomes, Anndressa Camillo da Matta Setubal, Nogueira, Osvania Maris, Felix, Paulo Antônio Oldani, Vargas, Thiago Jeunon de Sousa
FONTE
An. Bras. Dermatol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2016-10
RESUMO
Abstract Childhood linear immunoglobulin A dermatosis is a rare autoimmune vesiculobullous disease. It results in linear deposition of autoantibodies (immunoglobulin A) against antigens in the basal membrane zone, leading to subepidermal cleavage. Additional depositions of immunoglobulin G and complement-3 might occur. It is still debated whether concomitant findings of immunoglobulins A and G should be considered a subtype of this dermatosis or a new entity. Further studies are needed to recognize this clinical variant.
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