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Pemphigus Vulgaris Network
Flat C
26 St Germans Road
London
SE23 1RJ
Web: www.pemphigus.org.uk
The Pemphigus Vulgaris Network offers general support and provides a forum for people living with pemphigus vulgaris and those personally or professionally concerned with it. Features of the Network are as follows:
- Gives people an opportunity to contact other people with pemphigus vulgaris.
- Helps people find information they need.
- Supports people with mucous membrane pemphigoid (including ocular pemphigoid).
- Included in British Association of Dermatologists' register of support groups.
- An associate of the international pemphigus foundation in the USA.
When writing for information, please include a stamped addressed envelope as the group has no funding.
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