It is a group of autoimmune disorders that affect the skin
Pemphigus vulgaris is a specific kind of autoimmune disease that causes skin blisters. It is hereditary.
According to the Mayo Clinic, symptoms of pemphigus vulgaris are blisters on your skin and mucus membranes. It typically begins with blisters in your mouth, followed by blisters erupting on your skin. The blisters do not itch but may interfere with eating.
Pemphigus vulgaris is more common in middle age or older people, and can sometimes be caused by certain types of medication. If you are not middle age or older, or not taking penicillamine or ACE inhibitors, your chances are low of getting this. More info at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001885/
Yes, it is an autoimmune skin disease which can cause painful blisters and lesions, with dogs it causes loss of hair (fur) and blisters. With humans it is most common with middle-age people.
Acne vulgaris
Golfingia vulgaris was created in 1827.
Bambusa vulgaris was created in 1803.
Chara vulgaris was created in 1753.
Rhizopogon vulgaris was created in 1844.
Typhlodromus vulgaris was created in 1959.
Vespula vulgaris was created in 1758.
Hypsopygia vulgaris was created in 1942.