A number of dermatological diseases are associated with distinct HLA types. These associations vary in different populations and ethnic groups. HLA determination can be related to different diseases courses, various anatomical predilection sites and can be used as a diagnostic tool. However, the pathogenic role of HLA in susceptibility to specific dermatological diseases often remains unclear
Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is associated with a markedly increased frequency of the HLA class II ...
Associations between a large number of diseases and markers within the major histocompatibility comp...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a T cell mediated disease directed against hair follicles that results in ba...
peer reviewedA number of dermatological diseases are associated with distinct HLA types. These assoc...
p.65-73The participation of the human histocompatibility system (HLA: human leukocyte antigens) in t...
The value of HL-A antigens as genetic markers and epidemiologic tools in various disease states is b...
Interest recently has extended to the problem of looking for HLA haplotype associations with particu...
Many diseases, notably those having a strong autoimmune component, have been shown to have an associ...
Skin cancer - melanoma and non melanoma - are common neoplasm with rising incidence over the last de...
A participação do sistema de histocompatibilidade humano (HLA: human leukocyte antigens) na patogêne...
We read with deep attention the case report recently published about the peculiar association of mo...
BACKGROUND: In the pre-microbiological era, it was widely accepted that diseases, today known to be ...
Although frequently linked clinically with autoimmune disease, no immunogenetic basis for lichen scl...
p.122-131Many studies have tried to identify genetic markers for infectious diseases, some of them h...
Although many phenotypes have been associated with variants in human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes, ...
Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is associated with a markedly increased frequency of the HLA class II ...
Associations between a large number of diseases and markers within the major histocompatibility comp...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a T cell mediated disease directed against hair follicles that results in ba...
peer reviewedA number of dermatological diseases are associated with distinct HLA types. These assoc...
p.65-73The participation of the human histocompatibility system (HLA: human leukocyte antigens) in t...
The value of HL-A antigens as genetic markers and epidemiologic tools in various disease states is b...
Interest recently has extended to the problem of looking for HLA haplotype associations with particu...
Many diseases, notably those having a strong autoimmune component, have been shown to have an associ...
Skin cancer - melanoma and non melanoma - are common neoplasm with rising incidence over the last de...
A participação do sistema de histocompatibilidade humano (HLA: human leukocyte antigens) na patogêne...
We read with deep attention the case report recently published about the peculiar association of mo...
BACKGROUND: In the pre-microbiological era, it was widely accepted that diseases, today known to be ...
Although frequently linked clinically with autoimmune disease, no immunogenetic basis for lichen scl...
p.122-131Many studies have tried to identify genetic markers for infectious diseases, some of them h...
Although many phenotypes have been associated with variants in human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes, ...
Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is associated with a markedly increased frequency of the HLA class II ...
Associations between a large number of diseases and markers within the major histocompatibility comp...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a T cell mediated disease directed against hair follicles that results in ba...