1995
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46651995000100005
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Cell and humoral immunity in endemic pemphigus foliaceus

Abstract: A study was conducted on 16 patients with pemphigus foliaceus, ten of them with the localized form (group G1) and six with the disseminated form (group G2). These patients were submitted to full blood counts, quantitation of mononuclear cell subpopulations by monoclonal antibodies, study of blastic lymphocyte transformation, and quantitation of circulating antibodies by the indirect immunofluorescence test, in order to correlate their clinical signs and symptoms and laboratory data with their immunological pro… Show more

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“…Pemphigus foliaceus shows some differences as compared to PV: at least in the endemic type of pemphigus foliaceus peripheral CD4+ counts can be decreased [27], whereas in PV the percentage of CD4+ cells is statistically increased [28]. In pemphigus foliaceus, monocytes/macrophages are present throughout the lesioned epidermis, whereas in PV they are restricted to the basal keratinocytes [29].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pemphigus foliaceus shows some differences as compared to PV: at least in the endemic type of pemphigus foliaceus peripheral CD4+ counts can be decreased [27], whereas in PV the percentage of CD4+ cells is statistically increased [28]. In pemphigus foliaceus, monocytes/macrophages are present throughout the lesioned epidermis, whereas in PV they are restricted to the basal keratinocytes [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%