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Pemphigus - перевод на немецкий

BLISTERING AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
Pemphigus, benign familial; Pemphigous; Drug-induced pemphigus; Pemphigoid ocular; Drug induced pemphigus; Pemphigus due to drug; Wild fire pemphigus; NEC pemphigus

Pemphigus         
n. pemphigus, disease characterized by vesicles on the skin and mucous membranes (Pathology)
pemphigus      
n. Pemphigus (eine Hautkrankheit)
pemphigoid      
adj. pemphigusartig (Pemphigus- Blasensucht (Krankheit) )

Определение

pemphigus
['p?mf?g?s]
¦ noun Medicine a skin disease in which watery blisters form on the skin.
Origin
C18: mod. L., from Gk pemphix, pemphig- 'bubble'.

Википедия

Pemphigus

Pemphigus ( or ) is a rare group of blistering autoimmune diseases that affect the skin and mucous membranes. The name is derived from the Greek root pemphix, meaning "pustule".

In pemphigus, autoantibodies form against desmoglein, which forms the "glue" that attaches adjacent epidermal cells via attachment points called desmosomes. When autoantibodies attack desmogleins, the cells become separated from each other and the epidermis becomes detached, a phenomenon called acantholysis. This causes blisters that slough off and turn into sores. In some cases, these blisters can cover a large area of the skin.

Originally, the cause of this disease was unknown, and "pemphigus" was used to refer to any blistering disease of the skin and mucosa. In 1964, researchers found that the blood of patients with pemphigus contained antibodies to the layers of skin that separate to form the blisters. In 1971, an article investigating the autoimmune nature of this disease was published.