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Medical condition
Acantholysis is the loss of intercellular connections, such as desmosomes, resulting in loss of cohesion between keratinocytes, seen in diseases such as
Acantholysis
Blistering autoimmune diseases
from each other and the epidermis becomes detached, a phenomenon called acantholysis. This causes blisters that slough off and turn into sores. In some cases
Pemphigus
Medical condition
pruritic, papulovesicular dermatosis characterized histologically by acantholysis with or without dyskeratosis. Once confirmed, most cases of Grover's
Transient acantholytic dermatosis
Transient_acantholytic_dermatosis
Carcinoma that derives from squamous epithelial cells
carcinoma) is characterized by a tubular microscopic pattern and keratinocyte acantholysis. basaloid squamous-cell carcinoma is mostly found in or near the tongue
Squamous-cell_carcinoma
Any medical condition that affects the integumentary system
Parakeratosis Hypergranulosis Acanthosis Papillomatosis Dyskeratosis Acantholysis Spongiosis Hydropic swelling Exocytosis Vacuolization Erosion Ulceration
Skin_condition
Medical condition
In addition to blistering, other symptoms which accompany HHD include acantholysis, erythema and hyperkeratosis. It typically begins in late teenage years
Hailey–Hailey_disease
Chemical compound
cells together. The process leads to the loss of cellular connections (acantholysis), and ultimately results in blistering of the skin. Lesions heal without
Cantharidin
Chronic blistering skin disease
the clinical picture resembles a blister. These blisters are due to acantholysis, or the breaking apart of intercellular connections through an autoantibody-mediated
Pemphigus_vulgaris
Autoimmune blistering diseases
to pemphigus, however unlike pemphigus, pemphigoid does not feature acantholysis, a loss of connections between skin cells. Pemphigoid is more common
Pemphigoid
Autoimmune blistering disease
formed into a desmosome. This in turn causes a loss of adhesion with acantholysis as a result. The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal
Pemphigus_foliaceus
Medical condition
skin layers, which causes the blisters. The separation itself is called acantholysis. Patients with pemphigus erythematosus have antibodies against desmoglein-1
Pemphigus_erythematosus
Medical condition
histologically by intraepidermal bullae with neutrophils, some eosinophils, and acantholysis. Clinically, the pustules in the intraepidermal neutrophilic subtype
IgA_pemphigus
Cell junction involved in cell-to-cell adhesion
Dsg3 (Desmoglein 3) and sometimes Dsg1. PV is manifested by suprabasal acantholysis, or blisters in the mucous membrane and blisters in the epidermis. PF
Desmosome
Autoimmune disease of skin and connective tissue characterized by large blisters
ISBN 978-1-264-26850-4. Kumaran, MSendhil; Kanwar, AmrinderJ; Seshadri, Divya (2013). "Acantholysis revisited: Back to basics". Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology
Bullous_pemphigoid
Presence of fluid-filled lesions in the skin or mucous membranes
Name Acantholysis? Ig epidermolysis bullosa yes mostly IgG bullous pemphigoid no mostly IgG dermatitis herpetiformis no IgA
Vesiculobullous_disease
Dermatologic sign
v4.25046. doi:10.3402/jchimp.v4.25046. PMC 4120137. PMID 25147644. "Acantholysis or the Auspitz sign? A revelation of the life of Carl Heinrich Auspitz"
Auspitz's_sign
Medical condition
results from the disruption of tonofilaments in the desmosomes with acantholysis and intra-epidermal blister formation. "Just the facts…Paederus Beetles"
Blister_beetle_dermatitis
Medical condition
Dowling-Degos disease but also associated with suprabasal, nondyskeratotic acantholysis. List of cutaneous conditions Skin lesion James, William; Berger, Timothy;
Galli–Galli_disease
Medical condition
findings may include subcorneal pustules and eosinophilic spongiosis, while acantholysis may be minimal or absent compared with other forms of pemphigus. Because
Pemphigus_herpetiformis
irregular Normal or thick Normal Spongiosis; lymphocytic infiltrate; rare acantholysis Occasional vacuolar change Pityriasis rosea Present Focal Irregular Normal
Histopathologic diagnosis of dermatitis
Histopathologic_diagnosis_of_dermatitis
Medical condition
a specific immunoprecipitation pattern Minor: Histologic evidence of acantholysis (loss of intercellular connections leading to breaking apart of the skin;
Paraneoplastic_pemphigus
Protein found in humans
present in sera from patients with paraneoplastic pemphigus and cause acantholysis in vivo in neonatal mice". The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 102
Desmoglein-3
The following is a partial list of the "C" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM)
List_of_MeSH_codes_(C23)
800.862.952 – vasculitis, allergic cutaneous MeSH C17.800.865.070 – acantholysis MeSH C17.800.865.187 – blister MeSH C17.800.865.360 – dermatitis herpetiformis
List_of_MeSH_codes_(C17)
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Arabic
Servant of the compassionate.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Little; Love
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Arjun's Wife
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, Irish, Latin, Spanish
Great; Magnificent; Worthy of Respect; Majestic Dignity; Grandeur
Surname or Lastname
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English : probably a variant of Halstead.Possibly an altered form of Norwegian Holstad.
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, French, Gaelic, Scottish
Female Version of Donald; From the Gaelic Domhnall; World Mighty
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Latin
Feminine Similar to Fabian; From the Roman Family Name Fabius
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Successful
Girl/Female
Latin
Blessed.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Daughter
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