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Dermatología Cosmética, Médica y Quirúrgica 2016; 14 (3)
Linear IgA Dermatosis. Two Cases with Different Forms of Presentation
Aldama CA, Aquino N, Martínez L, Rivelli V, Mendoza G, Celías L, Irrazábal J
Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 204-208
PDF size: 185.00 Kb.
ABSTRACT
We present two cases of linear iga dermatosis in children with
clinical and evolutionary aspects different. The first case meets
the usual characteristics of the disease also known as chronic
blistering disease of childhood, with rapid response to dapsone.
The second case with clinical manifestations of quick installation
which require differential diagnoses as Stevens-Johnson
syndrome, and with a torpid course that required the use of
multiple drugs to control the disease, leaving scars that are
reminiscent of the mucosal pemphigoid.
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