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Hashimoto T1, 2, 3 ; Tsuruta D1, 3 ; Tateishi C1, 3 ; Ishii N4 ; Bagherani N5, 6, 7
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Source: Atlas of Dermatology# Dermatopathology and Venereology: Inflammatory Dermatoses: Volume 1#2 Published:2021


Abstract

Immunobullous dermatoses are a group of blistering conditions overlapping in their clinical features. They are divided into two main groups including intraepidermal immunobullous diseases and subepidermal immunobullous disease. In this chapter, the most important immunobullous dermatoses are explained in detail. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022. All rights are reserved.
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