A 85-year-old female developed multiple blisters on the trunk and thighs. Nikolsky's sign is negative. The lesions came on and off. The most probable diagnosis is
APemphigus vulgaris
BBullous pemphigoid
CLepra reaction
DLichen planus
A patient presents with itchy skin lesions with blistering along with gastrointestinal issues. Which of the following is the most specific serological test for this condition?
AAnti-TTG antibody
BAnti-nuclear antibody
CAnti-endomysial antibody
DIgA deposits at the dermoepidermal junction
EAnti-desmoglein antibody
A 85-year-old woman has large blistering lesions on the abdomen and thighs that come and go without therapy, and Nikolsky sign is negative. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Apemphigus vulgaris
Bdermatitis herpetiformis
Cbullous pemphigoid
Dherpes gestationis
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