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Fig. 8

From: Spontaneous autoimmune subepidermal blistering diseases in animals: a comprehensive review

Fig. 8

Canine epidermolysis bullosa acquisita: Haired skin involvement is common and often composed of only secondary lesions such as erosions, ulcers and crusts, which in this dog affect the nasal planum (a), concave pinna (b), pressure point areas such as elbows (c), and periungual (e). Footpad sloughing is common (d, f). Mucosal involvement is also frequently encountered; herein, deep erosions or ulcers affect the buccal mucosa of lips and tongue (g, h)

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