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- Q5405504 subject Q6853313.
- Q5405504 subject Q7134791.
- Q5405504 subject Q8367854.
- Q5405504 abstract "Linear IgA bullous dermatosis (also known as "Linear IgA dermatosis") is frequently associated with medication exposure, especially vancomycin, with men and women being equally affected. It was first described by Tadeusz Chorzelski in 1979. Linear IgA dermatosis is a rare immune-mediated blistering skin disease that may be divided into two types: Adult linear IgA disease is an acquired, autoimmune blistering disease that may present with a clinical pattern of vesicles indistinguishable from dermatitis herpetiformis, or with vesicles and bullae in a bullous pemphigoid-like appearance. This disease can often be difficult to treat even with usually effective medications such as rituximab. Childhood linear IgA disease (also known as "Chronic bullous disease of childhood") is an acquired, self-limited bullous disease that may begin by the time the patient is age 2 to 3 and usually remits by age 13. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ↑ ↑".
- Q5405504 wikiPageWikiLink Q15129496.
- Q5405504 wikiPageWikiLink Q246809.
- Q5405504 wikiPageWikiLink Q424027.
- Q5405504 wikiPageWikiLink Q6623899.
- Q5405504 wikiPageWikiLink Q6642477.
- Q5405504 wikiPageWikiLink Q6853313.
- Q5405504 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134791.
- Q5405504 wikiPageWikiLink Q8367854.
- Q5405504 wikiPageWikiLink Q949302.
- Q5405504 type Disease.
- Q5405504 type Thing.
- Q5405504 type Q12136.
- Q5405504 comment "Linear IgA bullous dermatosis (also known as "Linear IgA dermatosis") is frequently associated with medication exposure, especially vancomycin, with men and women being equally affected. It was first described by Tadeusz Chorzelski in 1979.".
- Q5405504 label "Linear IgA bullous dermatosis".