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Figure 3: IFM in EBS showing a subepidermal split as indicated by the red dot: (a) NHS showing staining of K14, which is used as a control (b) Note the clumping of K14 staining in comparison with NHS (c) Staining of BMZ with type IV col to the floor of the split (d) Staining of BMZ with type VII col to the floor of the split. (200×, Fluorescein isothiocyanate)

Figure 3: IFM in EBS showing a subepidermal split as indicated by the red dot: (a) NHS showing staining of K14, which is used as a control (b) Note the clumping of K14 staining in comparison with NHS (c) Staining of BMZ with type IV col to the floor of the split (d) Staining of BMZ with type VII col to the floor of the split. (200×, Fluorescein isothiocyanate)