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Keywords: Histopathology-image
Brunsting-Perry cicatricial pemphigoid is a rare form of localised cicatritial pemphigoid, commonly occurring on head and neck region. Interestingly, it usually does not involve the mucosal membranes as seen in typical cicatricial pemphigoid. Clinical differential is localised bullous pemphigoid, in which there is hardly any scarring in comparison to Brunsting Perry cicatritial pemphigoid.
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