the lesions resolved within 7 days without the use of oral or topical corticosteroids. Shortly after we made a diagnosis of bullous pemphigoid in this minipig, we found that a second minipig in ...
Patients with the urticarial form of BP may never develop typical BP bullae, but continue to exhibit skin lesions typical of urticarial dermatitis (Kossard, Hamann, & Wilkinson, 2006). Histologic ...
Oral glucocorticoids alone or combined with other immunosuppressants as treatment for generalized lesions usually have therapeutic effects within days. Localized lesions can be treated with ...
First up is the ADEPT study in bullous pemphigoid (BP ... 4% – meaning that the skin lesions had been resolved, with no relapse, and standard treatment with oral corticosteroids had been ...
Bullous systemic lupus erythematosus (BSLE) is a rare and severe form of cutaneous lupus erythematosus that presents with blistering lesions. It is a manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus ...