Direct immunofluoresence showing granular deposits at the tips of dermal papillae points to the diagnosis of _____
The diagnostic hallmark of CBDC is the _____ deposition of IgA deposits at DEJ identified by direct immunofluorescence
Epidermolysis bullosa _____ involves cleavage within the lamina lucida
Chronic bullous disease of childhood shows sub_____ bullae with infiltration of neutrophils at basement membrane and dermal papillae tips
Pemphigus vulgaris lesions heal _____ scarring.
Pemphigus vulgaris is due to Ig_____ antibodies against desmoglein
Epidermolysis bullosa _____ is associated with mutations in the genes for K5/14
Tense _____, vesicles, and annular erythema are the characteristic triad of clinical features in Chronic Bullous Disorder of Childhood
_____ microabscesses are seen in Pemphigus vegetans
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