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Granulocyte-dependent Autoantibody-induced Skin Blistering
Published on: October 12, 2012
Localized bullous eruption in a patient with anasarca
Fred Bernardes Filho1, Bernard Kawa Kac
1Santa Casa da Misericórdia do Rio de Janeiro (IDPRDA/SCMRJ). f9filho@gmail.com.
Abstract:
The diagnosis of bullae can be a challenge. The proper diagnosis and prompt treatment is mandatory because most of these diseases are associated with a significant degree of morbidity. The authors present the case of a 76-year-old woman admitted for treatment of anasarca. She also exhibited a bullous eruption localized to the right upper limb.
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