Utility of immunofluorescence in dermatology
Immunofluorescence (IF) tests have redefined our understanding of many immune-mediated skin diseases, especially autoimmune blistering diseases (AIBDs). Nomenclature of certain AIBDs (for example, linear IgA diseases and IgA pemphigus) has been done based solely on the finding of tissue-bound immuno...
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doaj-f0c07d0e4f384ee787a761dd36cfb6c82020-11-24T23:45:59ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Dermatology Online Journal2229-51782017-01-01811810.4103/2229-5178.198774Utility of immunofluorescence in dermatologyVarsha M ShettyKumudhini SubramaniamRaghavendra RaoImmunofluorescence (IF) tests have redefined our understanding of many immune-mediated skin diseases, especially autoimmune blistering diseases (AIBDs). Nomenclature of certain AIBDs (for example, linear IgA diseases and IgA pemphigus) has been done based solely on the finding of tissue-bound immunoreactants as detected by IF tests. Direct and indirect are the two major types of IF tests; they are not only useful in the diagnosis but also guide the clinician in the treatment at least in certain AIBDs, as the titer of circulating antibodies as detected by IF reflects the disease activity. In this review, we describe techniques, various types of IF, and its modification.http://www.idoj.in/article.asp?issn=2229-5178;year=2017;volume=8;issue=1;spage=1;epage=8;aulast=ShettyAutoimmune blistering diseasesdiagnosisimmunofluorescence tests |
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Utility of immunofluorescence in dermatology |
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Utility of immunofluorescence in dermatology |
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Utility of immunofluorescence in dermatology |
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Utility of immunofluorescence in dermatology |
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Utility of immunofluorescence in dermatology |
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utility of immunofluorescence in dermatology |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Dermatology Online Journal |
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2017-01-01 |
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Immunofluorescence (IF) tests have redefined our understanding of many immune-mediated skin diseases, especially autoimmune blistering diseases (AIBDs). Nomenclature of certain AIBDs (for example, linear IgA diseases and IgA pemphigus) has been done based solely on the finding of tissue-bound immunoreactants as detected by IF tests. Direct and indirect are the two major types of IF tests; they are not only useful in the diagnosis but also guide the clinician in the treatment at least in certain AIBDs, as the titer of circulating antibodies as detected by IF reflects the disease activity. In this review, we describe techniques, various types of IF, and its modification. |
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Autoimmune blistering diseases diagnosis immunofluorescence tests |
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