Multiple auto-immune syndrome is defined by the coexistence of at least three different autoimmune diseases. Immune genetic predisposition and abnormalities of humeral and cell-mediated immunity seems to be implicated in their genesis.In this observation, we describe a combination of three autoimmune diseases in the same patient namely vitiligo evolving since childhood, autoimmune dermo epidermal bullous dermatosis and autoimmune thrombocytopenia. The discovery of such associations may limit the therapeutic arsenal. And temporal sequence indicates that long-term surveillance of these patients is necessary to watch the occurrence of another autoimmune disease.</p
We report a case in which the presence of dermatological autoimmune conditions, vitiligo and alopeci...
The localized scleroderma (LS) known as morphea, presents a variety of clinical manifestations that ...
In the current issue of IMAJ, Rossi et al. [1] report a unique case of multiple autoimmune syndrome ...
Multiple auto-immune syndrome is defined by the coexistence of at least three different autoimmune d...
Vitiligo is a common skin disease characterized by depigmented maculae resulting from a reduction of...
Vitiligo is an acquired hypomelanotic disorder characterized by depigmented macules resulting from t...
Vitiligo is a common skin disease characterized by idiopathic progressive skin hypomelanosis. Vitili...
The combination of at least three autoimmune diseases in the same patient has defined as multiple au...
Similar pathophysiological mechanisms within autoimmune diseases have stimulated searches for common...
Autoimmune diseases are known to have association with each other but it is very rare to see multipl...
Autoimmune diseases are known to have association with each other but it is very rare to see multipl...
The multiple autoimmune syndromes (MAS) consist on the presence of three or more well-defined autoim...
We report a case of dermatitis herpetiformis co-localised with segmental vitiligo in a 37-year-old w...
Multiple autoimmune syndrome is a rare condition, described by Humbert and Dupond in 1988. It is def...
The multiple autoimmune syndromes (MAS) consist on the presence of three or more well-defined autoim...
We report a case in which the presence of dermatological autoimmune conditions, vitiligo and alopeci...
The localized scleroderma (LS) known as morphea, presents a variety of clinical manifestations that ...
In the current issue of IMAJ, Rossi et al. [1] report a unique case of multiple autoimmune syndrome ...
Multiple auto-immune syndrome is defined by the coexistence of at least three different autoimmune d...
Vitiligo is a common skin disease characterized by depigmented maculae resulting from a reduction of...
Vitiligo is an acquired hypomelanotic disorder characterized by depigmented macules resulting from t...
Vitiligo is a common skin disease characterized by idiopathic progressive skin hypomelanosis. Vitili...
The combination of at least three autoimmune diseases in the same patient has defined as multiple au...
Similar pathophysiological mechanisms within autoimmune diseases have stimulated searches for common...
Autoimmune diseases are known to have association with each other but it is very rare to see multipl...
Autoimmune diseases are known to have association with each other but it is very rare to see multipl...
The multiple autoimmune syndromes (MAS) consist on the presence of three or more well-defined autoim...
We report a case of dermatitis herpetiformis co-localised with segmental vitiligo in a 37-year-old w...
Multiple autoimmune syndrome is a rare condition, described by Humbert and Dupond in 1988. It is def...
The multiple autoimmune syndromes (MAS) consist on the presence of three or more well-defined autoim...
We report a case in which the presence of dermatological autoimmune conditions, vitiligo and alopeci...
The localized scleroderma (LS) known as morphea, presents a variety of clinical manifestations that ...
In the current issue of IMAJ, Rossi et al. [1] report a unique case of multiple autoimmune syndrome ...