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Wat (wie) is bullous dermatosis - definitie

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE OF SKIN AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE CHARACTERIZED BY LARGE BLISTERS
Pemphigoid, bullous; Bullous Pemphigoid; Bullous pemphigoid versus
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Bullous pemphigoid         
Bullous pemphigoid (type of pemphigoid) is an autoimmune pruritic skin disease which typically occurs in people aged over 60, that may involve the formation of blisters (bullae) in the space between the epidermal and dermal skin layers. It is classified as a type II hypersensitivity reaction, which involves formation of anti-hemidesmosome antibodies, causing a loss of keratinocytes to basement membrane adhesion.
Bullous keratopathy         
HUMAN DISEASE
Bullour keratopathy; Pseudophakic bullous keratopathy
Bullous keratopathy, also known as pseudophakic bullous keratopathy (PBK), is a pathological condition in which small vesicles, or bullae, are formed in the cornea due to endothelial dysfunction.
Bullous small vessel vasculitis         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Bullous variant of small vessel vasculitis
Bullous small vessel vasculitis (also known as Bullous variant of small vessel vasculitis) is a cutaneous condition in which patients with small vessel vasculitis will develop superimposed vesicles and bullae, especially on the distal extremities.

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Bullous pemphigoid

Bullous pemphigoid (type of pemphigoid) is an autoimmune pruritic skin disease which typically occurs in people aged over 60, that may involve the formation of blisters (bullae) in the space between the epidermal and dermal skin layers. It is classified as a type II hypersensitivity reaction, which involves formation of anti-hemidesmosome antibodies, causing a loss of keratinocytes to basement membrane adhesion.