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University of Groningen

Diagnosis of pemphigoid diseases

Meijer, Joost Martien

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Diagnosis of pemphigoid diseases

1. BP or not BP, that is the question. (this thesis)

2. A bulla is not a prerequisite for diagnosis of pemphigoid diseases. (this thesis)

3. Single test detection of circulating pemphigoid specific autoantibodies in elderly should be interpreted with care. (this thesis)

4. The serological diagnosis of bullous and nonbullous pemphigoid can be made based on indirect immunofluorescence microscopy on salt-split human skin. (this thesis)

5. The proposed minimal diagnostic criteria of pemphigoid consist of at least two positive out of three criteria: 1) pruritus and/or predominant cutaneous blisters, 2) positive linear IgG and/or Complement C3 depositions (in n-serrated pattern) along the BMZ by DIF on a skin biopsy, 3) positive epidermal side staining of IgG by IIF SSS on serum. (this

thesis)

6. Nonbullous pemphigoid is not a white raven in the high-risk population of nursing home residents, and should routinely be screened in those patients with chronic severe pruritus. (this thesis)

7. U, nu! (Joost van den Vondel, 1620)

8. The u-serrated pattern is a recognizable fingerprint of epidermolysis bullosa acquisita. (this thesis)

9. Serration pattern analysis and indirect immunofluorescence microscopy knockout analysis are valuable additional techniques to facilitate the diagnosis of anti-p200 pemphigoid. (this thesis)

10. A majority of Dutch dermatologists and residents in dermatology show high adherence to treatment recommendations for bullous pemphigoid by using transcutaneous systemic clobetasol therapy. (this thesis)

11. Onder de kleuren welke ons rundvee heeft, zijn de schoonste, de zwartblaarde, de blauw-bonte en de gevlekte witbonte, waarvan ik aan de zwartblaarde, mits dat ze vier witte benen, een halve witte staart en een wit Uijer heeft, de voorkeur geeve.

(Geert Reinders, 1780)

12. Er gebeurt altijd wat op het wad, zo is het droog, zo is het nat. (Nico Roelf Meijer) 13. Joost mag het weten (onbekend)

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