"An unusual type of pemphigus combining features of lupus erythematosus" by Senear and Usher, June 1926. Commentary: Pemphigus erythematosus, a unique member of the pemphigus group
Immunofluorescence studies were made by the indirect method in 54 cases of pemphigus erythematosus, in 50 of which skin specimens from light-exposed and unexposed regions were investigated also by the direct IF method. IF Band was shown to be demonstrable in skin specimens from exposed regions in 81% of cases and from unexposed regions in 23%. ANA were found in some 31% of patients, though usually in titers below those of IC antibodies. There were 2 cases each of coexistence with myastenia gravis and thymoma and with SLE. Virus-like particles, however, were found by electron microscopy only in 1 case with coexisting SLE. Detection of IF Band in skin specimens from a significant majority of patients with pemphigus erythematosus, presence of ANA in some, and occasional coexistence of SLE suggest some relation of the disease with lupus erythematosus.
Immunofluorescence studies were made by the indirect method in 54 cases of pemphigus erythematosus, in 50 of which skin specimens from light-exposed and unexposed regions were investigated also by the direct IF method. IF Band was shown to be demonstrable in skin specimens from exposed regions in 81% of cases and from unexposed regions in 23%. ANA were found in some 31% of patients, though usually in titers below those of IC antibodies. There were 2 cases each of coexistence with myastenia gravis and thymoma and with SLE. Virus-like particles, however, were found by electron microscopy only in 1 case with coexisting SLE. Detection of IF Band in skin specimens from a significant majority of patients with pemphigus erythematosus, presence of ANA in some, and occasional coexistence of SLE suggest some relation of the disease with lupus erythematosus.
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