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But some people's genes put them more at risk for pemphigus.
In 1964, a historic paper that changed the understanding of pemphigus was published.
It is therefore not considered part of the Pemphigus group of diseases.
The symptoms and severity associated with the various forms of pemphigus vary.
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Schwarzschild's struggle with pemphigus may have eventually led to his death.
If not treated, pemphigus can be fatal from an overwhelming infection of the sores.
Pemphigus does not spread from person to person.
The treatment of pemphigus and pemphigoid is the same: one or more medicines.
If left untreated, pemphigus will usually be fatal.
Pemphigus," he added carelessly, pointing to the woman's disfigured hands.
Pemphigus is a general term for a group of rare autoimmune blistering skin disorders.
Pemphigus is recognized by a dermatologist from the appearance and distribution of the skin lesions.
Stein also fell seriously ill with the rare autoimmune disease, pemphigus.
She died of pemphigus vulgaris, a rare skin disease, a court spokeswoman said.
Article: Management of pemphigus in pediatric patients.
Important It is possible that the main title of the report Pemphigus is not the name you expected.
The exact cause of pemphigus is unknown.
Below is a list of common medications used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Pemphigus.
There are three types of pemphigus.
Petipa was diagnosed with a severe case of the skin disease pemphigus in 1892.
Although pemphigus vulgaris may occur at any age, it is most common among people between the ages of 40 and 60.
Pemphigus foliaceus is the most common autoimmune disease of the dog.
While serving on the front in Russia in 1915, he began to suffer from a rare and painful skin disease called pemphigus.
Hailey-Hailey disease is also known as familial benign pemphigus, which has created significant confusion in the medical literature.