TY - JOUR
T1 - Linear IgA Bullous Dermatosis in a Neonate
AU - Lisi Hruza, Luciann
AU - Mallory, Susan Bayliss
AU - Fitzgibbons, James
AU - Mallory, George B.
PY - 1993/6
Y1 - 1993/6
N2 - Abstract: A newborn black boy had two facial blisters at birth that progressed to bullous lesions over the trunk, genitals, extremities, and oral and tracheal mucosa. A biopsy specimen demonstrated a subepidermal bulla with mixed eosinophilic and neutrophille, inflammatory infiltrate. Direct immunofluorescence showed linear IgA, IgG, and C3 depositions along the basement membrane zone, consistent with a diagnosis of childhood linear IgA bullous dermatosis (chronic bullous dermatosis of childhood). The skin disease was controlled with combined prednisone and dipsone. This is the youngest reported patient with the disease. Linear IgA bullous dermatosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of blistering diseases of the newborn, and immunofluorescence should be performed on a skin biopsy specimen.
AB - Abstract: A newborn black boy had two facial blisters at birth that progressed to bullous lesions over the trunk, genitals, extremities, and oral and tracheal mucosa. A biopsy specimen demonstrated a subepidermal bulla with mixed eosinophilic and neutrophille, inflammatory infiltrate. Direct immunofluorescence showed linear IgA, IgG, and C3 depositions along the basement membrane zone, consistent with a diagnosis of childhood linear IgA bullous dermatosis (chronic bullous dermatosis of childhood). The skin disease was controlled with combined prednisone and dipsone. This is the youngest reported patient with the disease. Linear IgA bullous dermatosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of blistering diseases of the newborn, and immunofluorescence should be performed on a skin biopsy specimen.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1525-1470.1993.tb00049.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1525-1470.1993.tb00049.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 8346115
AN - SCOPUS:0027173971
SN - 0736-8046
VL - 10
SP - 171
EP - 176
JO - Pediatric Dermatology
JF - Pediatric Dermatology
IS - 2
ER -