dermiskerrokseen
Dermiskerrokseen refers to a group of keratinocyte-specific autoantibodies that are a hallmark of a rare autoimmune disorder known as pemphigus foliaceus. In individuals with this condition, the immune system mistakenly produces antibodies that target and destroy the normal protein structures that hold epidermal cells together, leading to the formation of blistering skin lesions.
The dermiskerrokseen autoantibodies in question are primarily directed against the amorphous, filamentous antigen desmoglein 1 (Dsg1),
Characteristically, the initial presentation of pemphigus foliaceus involves crusting and erosion of areas of the skin,
The diagnosis of pemphigus foliaceus often relies on a combination of clinical observations, serological tests, and