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Case 7.

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  1. 6-year-old girl, with a 3-month history of a pruritic eruption, which began on the trunk and then gradually extended to the face and extremities. examination showed vesicules and bullae on annular, polycyclic, and erythematous plaques, leaving residual hyperpigmentation No oral mucosal involvement was present.The remaining physical examination was otherwise normal Case 7.

  2. acantholysis of the superficial parts of the epidermis.

  3. Direct immunofluorescence showed positive intercellular IgG and C3 staining throughout the epidermis and on the dermo-epidermal junction The child was diagnosed as/ ??

  4. pemphigusherpetiformis

  5. Pemphigusherpetiformis • clinical features of dermatitis herpetiformis with the immunopathologic features of pemphigus • IgG ,+_ IgA , intercelluar without mucous membrane involvement and a negative nikolsky sign • that respond good to Dapsone Or azathioprine + corticosteroids..

  6. Managementof Pemphigus .Herpetif./ • dapsone at an initial dose of 2 mg/kg/day. continued to be maintained (up to 24 months after the initial diagnosis). plus prednisone that was reduced gradually then stopped after 3 months of treatment.

  7. Case :no 8.An elderly female (72 year old)with recent onset of eye disease and blurred vision and oral erosion and poor feeding ,,pain in mucosae

  8. Pathologically: Conjunctival biopsy for the separation of the epithelium from the inflammedsubstantiapropria.

  9. Cicatricialpemphigoid

  10. Ocular form LABD resembles C.P/ but immunodeposits differ from point of view of DIF. C.P LABD

  11. Case 9:A pregnant lady(second trimester) DIF ,,linear deposits along BMZ of/IgG

  12. Herpes(pemphigoid ) Gestationis

  13. Herpes G./It begins usually in second or third trimester and resembles clinically and histologically to BP.

  14. In herpes G./autoantibodies against two hemidesmosomal antigens: BPAG1 and BPAG2. Clinical diagnosis is confirmed by histology and positive cutaneous immunofluorescence tests. The most discriminant examination for other pruritic dermatoses of pregnancy is the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Elisa) NC16A BP 180.First-line treatment is local corticosteroid therapy; if local treatment fails, general corticosteroid therapy should be adminstered.

  15. herpes gestationis:interaction of IgG1 auto-antibodies and the 180 kD BPA2 remains paramount in understanding the immunologic mechanism of disease.

  16. Case 10:6 month history of pruritic urticarial plaques and vesicles that started on her trunk and became more generalized. She developed occasional vesicles in her mouth, but examination failed to reveal any mucous membrane lesions. except for intermittent pruritus, her activity was normal. A skin biopsy showed a subepidermal blister with a mixed dermal inflammatory infiltrate and linear deposition IgG at the dermal-epidermal junction. Salt split skin showed staining on the bottom of the blister

  17. EBA

  18. EBA :autoantibodies against type VII collagen (C7), an integral component of anchoring fibrils (AFs), which are responsible for attaching the dermis to the epidermis.

  19. EBA:A Form of epidermolysisbullosa characterized by trauma-induced, subepidermal blistering with no family history of the disease. Direct immunofluorescence shows IgG deposited at the dermo-epidermal junction.

  20. a middle age adult female with recent Hx: of/ Seborrheic like lesions unresponsive to antifungal creams and washes Case no.11

  21. Pemphiguserythematosus (a variant of pemphigusfoliaceus

  22. P.ErythematousSeborrheic areas are often involved DIF both reminding of LE and P.Foliaceus andANA often+P.erythematous is more localized than P.foliaceus./

  23. A case of Pemphigus.FOliaceus. pruritic, burning, or painful dermatitis, most often in a seborrheic distribution, small flaccid intraepidermal bullae and erosions. Exacerbation by sun exposure.

  24. Intensely itchy papulovesicles exacerbated with iodides Quizz: no.1

  25. Quizz,no.2What isthis test ,,that is done by a physician??

  26. Quizz,no.3malar rash with erythema and scaling,DIF and ANA +

  27. Quizz.no.4PAINFUL EROSIONS and painnful paronychia,this disease in common in middle age and Jews

  28. Quizz No.5A 54 -yr -old female with recalcitrant cheilitis and stomatitis?

  29. A rare variant of immunobullous dis. predominance of facial and intertriginous lesions, heal with verrucoid granulations. Two types exist Quizz. No 6

  30. quizz,no.7A middle age lady with 9 month history of vesicular , eroded papular lesions& milia of hands and feet , no other areas involved

  31. quizz.no.8a 76 yr –old- lady with recent bulla and itching over exterimities and trunk her feet are red and edematous with studded bullae

  32. quizz no.9Bp The mechanism involves autoantibodies directed against antigens in the lamina lucida and hemidesmosomes of basal keratinocytes, ….. and ……. ……belongs to the plakin family and is restricted to the intracellular hemidesmosomal plaque, whereas the ……. is a transmembrane glycoprotein with intracellular and extracellular interactions with hemidesmosomes. The most common immunoglobulin overexpression is of …, …., ….. and less frequently of …..types.

  33. Quizz.no.10Bullous Pemphigoid:alternative treatment options such as ….. and ………., this combination anti-inflammatory regime is only useful in those with limited or localized disease e.g. acralbullouspemphigoid

  34. Intensely itchy papulovesicles Quizz: no.1

  35. Dermatitis Herpetiformis

  36. Quizz,no.2What isthis test ,,that is done by a physician??

  37. nikolsky's sign

  38. Quizz,no.3malar rash with erythema and scaling,DIF and ANA +

  39. p.Erythematoussenear Usher syn.

  40. Quizz.no.4PAINFUL EROSIONS and painnful paronychia,this disease in common in middle age and Jews

  41. Pemphigusvulgaris

  42. Quizz No.5A 54 -yr -old female with recalcitrant cheilitis and stomatitis?

  43. Paraneoplastic Pemphigus

  44. A rare variant of immunobullous dis. predominance of facial and intertriginous lesions, heal with verrucoid granulations. Two types exist Quizz. No 6

  45. Pemphigus vegetans

  46. quizz,no.7A middle age lady with 9 month history of vesicular , eroded papular lesions& milia of hands and feet , no other areas involved

  47. EBAepidermolysisbullosaaquisita

  48. quizz.no.8a 76 yr –old- lady with recent bulla and itching over exterimities and trunk her feet are red and edematous with studded bullae

  49. Bullouspemphigoid

  50. quizz no.9Bp The mechanism involves autoantibodies directed against antigens in the lamina lucida and hemidesmosomes of basal keratinocytes, ….. and ……. ……belongs to the plakin family and is restricted to the intracellular hemidesmosomal plaque, whereas the ……. is a transmembrane glycoprotein with intracellular and extracellular interactions with hemidesmosomes. The most common immunoglobulin overexpression is of …, …., ….. and less frequently of …..types.

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