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Medical Definition:
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University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "pemphigus" |
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International Pemphigus Foundation Description: Includes information about the condition, the organisation, plus support groups. (pemphigus.org) |
Pemphigus Description: Information on the types and treatments. (pemphigus.com) |
Pemphigus Description: Background information, traditional treatments and natural medicine, plus the author's personal account. (uoregon.edu) |
Pemphigus Hub Description: Includes links to case studies, images, abstracts and personal experiences. (healthubs.com) |
Pemphigus Research Description: Johns Hopkins Laboratory discusses research and the types of pemphigus. (hopkinsmedicine.org) |
Pemphigus Vulgaris Description: An article explaining the seriousness of the condition. (chronicillnet.org) |
The Pemphigus and Pemphigoid Society Description: Find information about PPS, publications, an online support group, articles and a medical glossary. (1clever.org) |
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