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Atlas of dermatopathology
Josef Feit, Hana Jedličková, Günter Burg, Luděk Matyska, Spasoje Radovanovic et al.
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+ Introduction
+ Literature
+ Support
+ Skin biopsy
+ Non-tumorous skin diseases
+ Skin tumors
+ Cysts of the skin and subcutis
+ Soft tissue lesions
+ Some lesions of the oral cavity
+ Dermatovenerology
+ Collection of histological slides by prof. Günter Burg
+ Collection of histological slides by prof. Werner Kempf
+ Collection of histological slides of dr. Ram Chandra Adhikari
IgA pemphigus
Etiology
  • unknown
  • sometimes followed or accompanied by monoclonal gammapathy, MGUS or myeloma
Clinical signs
  • subacute disease
  • blisters, erythematous plaques
  • distribution: variable (but does not involve mucous membranes)
Histology

Subcorneal pustules with IgA positivity of surrounding epidermis (subcorneal pustular dermatosis-like IgA pemphigus) or neutrophils within the epidermis combined with suprabasilar acantholysis (this form resembles common pemphigus).

The diagnosis requires confirmation by immunofluorescence (differential diagnosis against subcorneal pustular dermatosis or pemphigus foliaceus and pemphigus vulgaris).

Pictures

IgA pemphigus, after several years followed by myeloma (HE and anti-IgA immunofluorescence): IgA pemphigus, HE 40x (4300) IgA pemphigus, anti-IgA, FITC 20x (6168)