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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
TextSentencer_T1 0-30 Sentence denotes [Juvenile pemphigus vulgaris].
TextSentencer_T2 31-62 Sentence denotes Pemphigus vulgaire de l'enfant.
TextSentencer_T3 63-74 Sentence denotes BACKGROUND:
TextSentencer_T4 75-165 Sentence denotes Pemphigus vulgaris is a rare autoimmune blistering disease seen only, rarely, in children.
TextSentencer_T5 166-178 Sentence denotes CASE-REPORT:
TextSentencer_T6 179-288 Sentence denotes Two young girls, aged four and 15 years respectively, presented with oral and/or cutaneous blisters (case 2).
TextSentencer_T7 289-520 Sentence denotes The diagnosis of pemphigus vulgaris was confirmed by histology (suprabasal acantholysis) and immunopathological analysis (direct and indirect immunofluorescence, antidesmoglein-3 plus or minus antidesmoglein-1 antibodies by ELISA).
TextSentencer_T8 521-673 Sentence denotes In case 2, caused by corticosteroid dependence and after the failure of intravenous immunoglobulin, the patient was successfully treated with rituximab.
TextSentencer_T9 674-685 Sentence denotes DISCUSSION:
TextSentencer_T10 686-823 Sentence denotes Juvenile pemphigus vulgaris is rare and its occasionally clinically atypical presentation can result in delayed diagnosis and management.
TextSentencer_T11 824-887 Sentence denotes Firstline therapy generally comprises systemic corticosteroids.
TextSentencer_T12 888-1077 Sentence denotes Some cases of recalcitrant pemphigus vulgaris in adults with a refractory course, despite adequate systemic corticosteroids, have been successfully treated with rituximab, as in our case 2.
TextSentencer_T13 1078-1190 Sentence denotes To our knowledge, only two other cases of juvenile pemphigus vulgaris treated with rituximab have been reported.
T1 0-30 Sentence denotes [Juvenile pemphigus vulgaris].
T2 31-62 Sentence denotes Pemphigus vulgaire de l'enfant.
T3 63-74 Sentence denotes BACKGROUND:
T4 75-165 Sentence denotes Pemphigus vulgaris is a rare autoimmune blistering disease seen only, rarely, in children.
T5 166-178 Sentence denotes CASE-REPORT:
T6 179-288 Sentence denotes Two young girls, aged four and 15 years respectively, presented with oral and/or cutaneous blisters (case 2).
T7 289-520 Sentence denotes The diagnosis of pemphigus vulgaris was confirmed by histology (suprabasal acantholysis) and immunopathological analysis (direct and indirect immunofluorescence, antidesmoglein-3 plus or minus antidesmoglein-1 antibodies by ELISA).
T8 521-673 Sentence denotes In case 2, caused by corticosteroid dependence and after the failure of intravenous immunoglobulin, the patient was successfully treated with rituximab.
T9 674-685 Sentence denotes DISCUSSION:
T10 686-823 Sentence denotes Juvenile pemphigus vulgaris is rare and its occasionally clinically atypical presentation can result in delayed diagnosis and management.
T11 824-887 Sentence denotes Firstline therapy generally comprises systemic corticosteroids.
T12 888-1077 Sentence denotes Some cases of recalcitrant pemphigus vulgaris in adults with a refractory course, despite adequate systemic corticosteroids, have been successfully treated with rituximab, as in our case 2.
T13 1078-1190 Sentence denotes To our knowledge, only two other cases of juvenile pemphigus vulgaris treated with rituximab have been reported.

PubCasesHPO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
AB1 364-376 HP:0100792 denotes acantholysis

PubCasesORDO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
AB1 31-84 ORDO:704 denotes Pemphigus vulgaire de l'enfant. BACKGROUND: Pemphigus
TI1 10-28 ORDO:704 denotes pemphigus vulgaris
AB2 306-324 ORDO:704 denotes pemphigus vulgaris
AB3 695-713 ORDO:704 denotes pemphigus vulgaris
AB4 915-933 ORDO:704 denotes pemphigus vulgaris
AB5 1129-1147 ORDO:704 denotes pemphigus vulgaris

QFMC_MEDLINE

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 31-49 DISO denotes Pemphigus vulgaire
T1c 31-49 UMLS:C0030809 denotes Pemphigus vulgaire
T2 55-61 LIVB denotes enfant
T2c 55-61 UMLS:C0008059 denotes enfant
#1 T1 T1c Normalization Pemphigus vulgaire,Pemphigus vulgaire
#2 T2 T2c Normalization enfant,enfant