[Report on two cases of bullous manifestations, one of which being a pemphigus, induced by penicillamine (author's transl)].
Ann Dermatol Venereol, 1977/8-1977/9;104(8-9):542-8.
Stewart WM, Lauret P, Boullie MC, Thomine E, Avenel M
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Abstract
Cutaneous bullous disease may be induced by D-penicillamin. We have briefly reviewed what was then possible: bullosa epidermolysis, pemphigus, bullous toxiderma. We have had the opportunity to observe twice this phenomenon. In one case, as already mentioned about fifteen times in the literature, it was a pemphigus. Its clinical, histological and immunological features are mentioned, and its good prognosis confirmed. The other case gives matter to discussion about toxic pre-pemphigus.
MeSH terms
Drug Eruptions; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Pemphigus; Penicillamine; Skin; Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous
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