Pemphigus
A blistering skin disorder. Morphologically it is characterized by acantholysis and intraepidermal blister formation.
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The below histopathological images showed a lichenoid and granulomatous pattern of inflammation. The previous biopsy showed Pseudoepitheliomatous Hyperplasia with intraepidermal neutrophils. So, one needs to combine both patterns, to arriv...
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It is pemphigus vulgaris Rx oral steroids Broadspectrum antibiotics Locally mupirocin Antioxidents and anti allergics Sos immunotherapy under experts guidence after hospitalisation
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