Direct immunofluorescence testing in the diagnosis of immunobullous disease, collagen vascular disease, and vascular injury syndromes.

TitleDirect immunofluorescence testing in the diagnosis of immunobullous disease, collagen vascular disease, and vascular injury syndromes.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsMagro CM, Roberts-Barnes J, A Crowson N
JournalDermatol Clin
Volume30
Issue4
Pagination763-98, viii
Date Published2012 Oct
ISSN1558-0520
KeywordsAntibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic, Antiphospholipid Syndrome, Autoantibodies, Autoantigens, Autoimmune Diseases, Basement Membrane, Collagen, Connective Tissue Diseases, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Direct, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect, Humans, Immunoglobulin A, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic, Microscopy, Electron, Nephritis, Hereditary, Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous, Vasculitis
Abstract

Direct and indirect immunofluorescence (IF) plays a role in the evaluation of immunobullous diseases and their mimics, and in the investigation of vascular injury syndromes and autoimmune connective tissue disease (CTD). IF mapping may be an important adjunct in the assessment of congenital epidermolysis bullosa syndromes and in Alport disease, in which antibodies are directed at certain components of the basement membrane zone to assay for their deficiency. In many cases of immunobullous and autoimmune CTDs, correlation with direct IF results is useful and often decisive in lesional evaluation and thus in patient management.

DOI10.1016/j.det.2012.06.008
Alternate JournalDermatol Clin
PubMed ID23021058
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