An extraordinary case of oral leukocytoclastic vasculitis demonstrating igd deposition around dermal vessels and within mucosal keratinocytes
Cutaneous vasculitides include a widespread and heterogeneous cluster of diseases affecting the blood vessels that are clinically characterized by polymorphic skin lesions, including palpable purpura, urticarial and/or necrotic-ulcerative lesions. Often, they can be manifestations of a systemic dise...
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Main Authors: | Ana Maria Abreu-Velez (Author), Bruce R. Smoller (Author), Michael S. Howard (Author) |
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