Pemphigus vulgaris

Definition The word pemphigus comes from the Greek and means bubble. Colloquially, pemphigus vulgaris is also called bladder addiction. The disease pemphigus vulgaris is one of the bladder forming diseases. Pemphigus vulgaris belongs in this context to the pemphigus group. This means it is a chronic skin disease characterized by blistering of the skin and … Pemphigus vulgaris

Is pemphigus vulgaris contagious? | Pemphigus vulgaris

Is pemphigus vulgaris contagious? Superinfection can develop in the context of pemphigus vulgaris. This is contagious, while pemphigus vulgaris itself is not contagious. This means that pemphigus vulgaris cannot be transmitted from person to person. However, a hereditary predisposition is suspected to be a part of the cause. If family members suffer or have suffered … Is pemphigus vulgaris contagious? | Pemphigus vulgaris

Eosinophilic Fasciitis

Eosinophilic fasciitis is a rare and acute disease. It is characterized by symmetrical, painful inflammation, swelling and skin hardening. Eosinophilic fasciitis often occurs in middle adulthood. Causes To date, the causes for the occurrence of eosinophilic fasciitis have not been clarified. A connection with a defect of the immune system or a disproportionate physical strain … Eosinophilic Fasciitis

Prognosis | Eosinophilic Fasciitis

Prognosis If treated early, the prognosis for eosinophilic fasciitis is generally good. Together with a longer period of medication, additional physical therapy may be necessary to completely restore the condition and mobility. All articles in this series: Eosinophilic Fasciitis Prognosis

Progressive systemic sclerosis

Synonyms Scleroderma, systemic sclerosis Definition Progressive systematic sclerosis is a rare systemic disease of the connective tissue in which there is an increase in connective tissue in the skin, vessels and internal organs. It belongs to the group of collagenoses. Women are three times more frequently affected by progressive systematic sclerosis than men, and the … Progressive systemic sclerosis

Goodpasture syndrome

Introduction Goodpasture’s syndrome, anti-glomerular basement membrane (GBM) disease/anti-GBM disease, is one of many severe but fortunately rare autoimmune diseases. In autoimmune diseases, the own body produces antibodies, i.e. actually “good defensive substances” of our body’s immune system, against the body’s own structures or cells. Normally, these antibodies are only formed after a person has come … Goodpasture syndrome

Treatment | Goodpasture syndrome

Treatment The basis of the treatment of Goodpasture’s syndrome is the administration of immunosuppressive drugs (such as cyclophosphamide) and glucocorticoids (i.e. cortisone) and a plasma exchange (“plasmapheresis”) to remove the circulating antibodies.The survival after 1 year in a British retrospective is 100% and the survival of the kidneys is 95%. According to recent findings, an … Treatment | Goodpasture syndrome