Criteria
Clinical and laboratory features[2]
In the prodromal, nonbullous phase, pruritus with eczematous or urticarial lesions for weeks to months.
In the bullous stage, tense vesicles or bullae on apparently normal or erythematous skin of the pre-existing eczematous or urticarial eruption.
Blisters may be several centimeters in diameter with a clear serous fluid that may become bloody after several days.
If the blisters burst, the eroded, crusty areas slowly heal to leave postinflammatory hyperpigmentation with occasional milia.
Lesions are symmetric and favor the flexural aspects of the extremities, lower trunk, and abdomen.
Oral lesions present in up to 30% of patients.
A biopsy for light microscopy typically shows subepidermal blister with a variably dense dermal inflammatory cell infiltrate rich in eosinophils.
The blister cavity often contains a fibrin mesh and eosinophils.
Direct immunofluorescence of perilesional uninvolved skin shows a linear band of IgG and/or C3 (and rarely other Ig classes) along the basement membrane zone.
Indirect immunofluorescence testing of serum shows a positive titer for antibodies to bullous pemphigoid antigens.
Karnofsky Performance Status Scale definitions rating (%) criteria
This scale classifies patients according to their functional impairment. It is scored as follows.
Able to carry on normal activity and to work; no special care needed
100%: normal no complaints; no evidence of disease
90%: able to carry on normal activity; minor signs or symptoms of disease
80%: normal activity with effort; some signs or symptoms of disease.
Unable to work; able to live at home and care for most personal needs; varying amount of assistance needed
70%: cares for self; unable to carry on normal activity or to do active work
60%: requires occasional assistance, but is able to care for most personal needs
50%: requires considerable assistance and frequent medical care.
Unable to care for self; requires equivalent of institutional or hospital care; disease may be progressing rapidly
40%: disabled; requires special care and assistance
30%: severely disabled; hospital admission is indicated although death not imminent
20%: very sick; hospital admission necessary; active supportive treatment necessary
10%: moribund; fatal processes progressing rapidly
0%: dead.
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