Pathogenic mechanisms in BP include loss of immunological tolerance and development of cross-reactivity between the epithelial and neuronal isoforms of BP antigens. Other proposed theories of a neuro-dermatomal connection include epitope spreading, immunosenescence, early exposure to autoantigens, and brain parenchymal compromise. NDs typically precede BP development and have been found in at least one-third of BP patients. BP patients with comorbid NDs have reduced functional status compared to BP-only cohorts. Elevated risks of dementia, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease in BP patients have been consistently demonstrated across case-control studies in various countries. Further associations with BP include epilepsy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and neuropsychiatric disorders.