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The spectrum of histopathologic findings in pemphigoid: Avoiding diagnostic pitfalls.

Bonnie D HodgeJenna RoachJeave L ReservaTejal PatelAmber GoogeJennifer SchulmeierRobert T Brodell
Published in: Journal of cutaneous pathology (2018)
While re-epithelialization of subepidermal blisters is a commonly accepted phenomenon, there are no published data demonstrating its incidence. Because only half of the biopsies showed the classic subepidermal blister, it is important to be aware of the spectrum of histopathologic findings that occur in this disease. Specifically, the presence of an intraepidermal blister and/or epidermal necrosis on routine H&E-stained specimens does not preclude the diagnosis of pemphigoid.
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