About linear igA/igG bullous dermatosis



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A case study of linear IgA/IgG bullous dermatosis has been described, and issues related to classification as well as clinical, histological and immunopathological signs of the disease have been discussed.

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A V SAMTSOV

I E BELOUSOVA

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