Linear IgA bullous disease with possible immunoreactivity to the basement membrane zone and dermal blood vessels
Introduction: Linear IgA bullous dermatosis (LAD) is an immunobullous disorder, in which IgA antibodies are deposited along the basement membrane zone (BMZ) of the skin in a linear pattern. The cause of this disease is unknown, but the eruption may occur more commonly in association with certain med...
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Main Authors: | Ana Maria Abreu Velez (Author), Vickie M. Brown (Author), Michael S. Howard (Author) |
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