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- B78dd91f8d86d49e9bfcddf799ba6c162 hasDbXref "https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/7352/pemphigus" @default.
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- B78dd91f8d86d49e9bfcddf799ba6c162 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B78dd91f8d86d49e9bfcddf799ba6c162 annotatedSource MONDO_0006594 @default.
- B78dd91f8d86d49e9bfcddf799ba6c162 annotatedTarget "Pemphigus is a group of rare autoimmune diseases that cause blistering of the skin and mucous membranes (mouth, nose, throat, eyes, and genitals).This conditioncan occur at any age, but often strikes people in middle or older age. Studies have shown that some populations may be at greater risk for certain types of pemphigus. For instance, people of Jewish descent and those from India, Southeast Europe, and the Middle East are at greater risk for pemphigus vulargis, while pemphigus foliaceus is more common in North America, Turkey, and South America. Pemphigus is a chronic disease which is best controlled by early diagnosis and treatment.Treatment includes steroids to reduce inflammation,drugs that suppress the immune system responseand antibiotics to treat associated infections. There are four main types of pemphigus: Pemphigus vulgaris Pemphigus foliaceus IgA pemphigus Paraneoplastic pemphigus" @default.