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Antiendomysium-Antikörper der IgA-Klasse als ein spezifischer Marker der glutensensitiven Enteropathie bei der Duhring’schen Krankheit und Cöliakie

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Die Feststellung granulärer IgA-Ablagerungen in den dermalen Papillen bei Patienten mit Dermatitis herpetiformis Duhring (DH) (van der Meer 1969; Chorzelski u. Mitarb. 1971) erbrachte ein neues diagnostisches Kriterium. Gegenwärtig besteht im allgemeinen die Übereinstimmung, daß dieses Phänomen äußerst charakteristisch, wenn nicht pathognomonisch sei, was die Bezeichnung „DHMarker “ verdient.

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Chorzelski, T.P., Jablonska, S. (1986). Antiendomysium-Antikörper der IgA-Klasse als ein spezifischer Marker der glutensensitiven Enteropathie bei der Duhring’schen Krankheit und Cöliakie. In: Schnyder, U.W., Wüthrich, B., Eichmann, A. (eds) Verhandlungen der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft. Der Hautarzt, vol 34. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82597-2_5

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