Imágenes de microscopía confocal en el diagnóstico de las enfermedades ampollosas autoinmunes
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La ampolla como lesión elemental puede ser la expresión primaria o secundaria de un gran número de patologías cutáneas; su presencia implica desde el punto de vista evolutivo un fenómeno inflamatorio agudo que puede ser secundario a un traumatismo, un proceso infeccioso, representar la manifestación pri- maria de una genodermatosis, o bien, constituir un signo cutáneo de enfermedades sistémicas.
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