English: Microscopic image of direct immunofluorescence using an anti-IgG antibody. The tissue is skin from a patient with Pemphigus vulgaris. Note the intercellular IgG deposits in the epidermis and the early intraepidermal vesicle caused by acantholysis.
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2008-04-14 13:28 Emmanuelm 600×450× (163242 bytes) {{Information |Description= Direct [[immunofluorescence]] using an anti-[[IgG]] antibody. The tissue is skin from a patient with [[Pemphigus]] vulgaris. Note the intercellular IgG deposits in the [[epidermis]]. |Source=self-made |Date= confidential |Loca
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{{Information |Description={{en|Microscopic image of direct en:immunofluorescence using an anti-en:IgG antibody. The tissue is skin from a patient with en:Pemphigus vulgaris. Note the intercellular IgG deposits in the [[:en:Epidermis (sk