Abstract

Direct immunofluorescence is an important technique in establishing the diagnosis of a variety of diseases. It has become a useful adjunct to the diagnosis of oral mucosal diseases, yet many practitioners find the field confusing. This paper summarises the published findings and presents a table for ready reference for clinicians.

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