TCR Vbeta expression in the small bowel of patients with dermatitis herpetiformis and gluten sensitive enteropathy. Limited expression in dermatitis herpetiformis and treated asymptomatic gluten sensitive enteropathy

2000 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 275-282 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. P. Hall ◽  
S. Owen ◽  
A. Smith ◽  
M. Keough ◽  
B. Bagheri ◽  
...  
1971 ◽  
Vol 352 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rub�n Laguens ◽  
Fidel Schaposnik ◽  
Ra�l Echeverr�a ◽  
Rub�n Calafell ◽  
Alcides Conti

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 79-86
Author(s):  
Yuri A. Novikov ◽  
Denis V. Zaslavsky ◽  
Olga V. Pravdina ◽  
Elena A. Zykova ◽  
Anastasia S. Lipatnikova ◽  
...  

This article presents a case of clinical observation of a 5-year-old child with herpetiformis dermatitis (Duhrings). This rare dermatosis is characterized by a chronic relapsing course, the presence of itching polymorphic rashes, typical histological and immunomorphological signs. The diagnosis was made on the basis of the clinical picture, histological and immunohistochemical studies of skin biopsy, as well as the results of HLA typing by PCR. Clinical observation of this case is of interest to practicing physicians-dermatologists due to the rare occurrence of Duhrings herpetiformis in children, the complexity of differential diagnostic search, which requires further generalization of experience using histological, immunohistochemical and molecular genetic research methods. The disease is clearly differentiated from other rashes with the formation of subepidermal blisters according to histological, immunological and gastrointestinal criteria. The prevalence of dermatosis in various populations of the Europian race ranges from 10 to 39 cases per 100,000 population. Duhrings dermatitis herpetiformis can develop at any age (cases of the childhood form of Dhrings dermatitis herpetiformis have been reported), but most often the disease occurs at the age of 4050 years. Dermatitis herpetiformis persists indefinitely with variable severity. In patients with Duhrings dermatitis, associated gluten-sensitive enteropathy is often noted, which in most cases is asymptomatic.


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