Covid‐19 dermatoses: Acral vesicular pattern evolving into bullous pemphigoid
Abstract Bullous pemphigoid (BP) appears to be rising in incidence across the Western World, especially in the elderly. Some of the pathogenetic mechanisms involving antigen mimicry and antibody cross‐reactivity have been elucidated for cases associated with neurological disease and certain drugs. T...
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Main Authors: | P.K.C. Goon (Author), O. Bello (Author), L.A. Adamczyk (Author), J.Y.H. Chan (Author), H. Sudhoff (Author), C.C. Banfield (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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