Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a potentially devastating autoimmune bullous disease that affects the mucosa and skin. It is characteristically associated with intra- epidermal blistering and cell–cell dissociation due to the presence of autoantibodies targeting desmoglein (dsg)
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