Orf in Child
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Of note, erythema multiforme has been reported to occur in the setting of orf virus infection. In immunocompromised individuals, orf may be persistent and progressive (orf progressiva). Additionally, orf has been associated with the induction of autoimmune bullous disease in rare cases that may appear clinically as bullous pemphigoid, mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP), or epidermolysis bullosa acquisita. Laminin 332 (a component of the basement membrane and target antigen of MMP) has been identified as the target antigen in 5 cases.
Codes
B08.02 – Orf virus disease
SNOMEDCT:
74050005 – Orf
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Last Updated:06/27/2022