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. 2018 Apr 12;9:542. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2018.00542

Table 2.

Overview of thermal burn-induced bullous pemphigoid (BP) cases.

No. Age Sex BP180 BP230 Diagnosis Eruption Delay after burn Relapse Reference
1 80 M HE, DIF, IIF Localized 2 weeks Not mentioned Jevtic and Grigoris (52)
2 69 M HE Generalized 3 weeks Not mentioned Quartey-Papafio and Hudson (53)
3 75 F HE Generalized 10 weeks No Balato et al. (54)
4 79 M HE. DIF, ssIIF Localized 1 month No Vassileva et al. (55)
5 49 F HE, DIF Localized 5 weeks Not mentioned Wagner et al. (56)
6 67 M HE, DIF Generalized 8 months No Wagner et al. (56)
7 51 M NC16A (−) HE, DIF, ssIIF Generalized 6 weeks No Xu et al. (57)
8 68 F HE, DIF, ssIIF Generalized A few days No Korfitis et al. (38)
9 74 M HE, DIF Generalized 2 weeks Not mentioned Bachmeyer et al. (58)
10 85 F NC16A HE, DIF Localized 20 months No Neri et al. (60)
11 73 F HE, DIF Generalized 6 weeks Not mentioned Damevska et al. (60)
12 89 F (−) (+) HE, DIF, ssIIF Localized 69 years No Morita et al. (61)
13 76 M NC16A (+) HE, DIF Generalized A few hours Not mentioned Dǎnescu et al. (5)
Our case 60 M Non-NC16A HE, DIF, ssIIF Generalized 2 days Yes

M, male; F, female; HE, hematoxylin and eosin stain; DIF, direct immunofluorescence; IIF, indirect immunofluorescence; ssIIF, 1 M NaCl-split skin indirect immunofluorescence.