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Comparative microanatomy of the normal skin with that of immunobullous condition

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Introduction: Immunobullous diseases have been a topic of interest for long because of its morbidity and mortality.Among all immunobullous diseases Pemphigus Vulgaris, Pemphigus Foliaceus and Bullous Pemphigoid are common. Methodology: The present study is directed to compare the microanatomy of normal skin with the skin affected by above mentioned three diseases. Observations: For this 98 cases were taken randomly. Among them 35 were Pemphigus Vulgaris, 38 were Pemphigus Foliaceus and 25 were Bullous Pemphigoid. Biopsy was done. Results: Great alteration of normal histology was observed after H & E staining and light microscopy. Conclusion: Thus by comparing the pathological slides with the normal slides one can easily diagnose the diseases.
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