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Abstract:
The incidence of bullosis diabeticorum was 1 % in a study of 200 diabetics. In the past it has been reported that bullosis diabeticorum is always an intra epidermal bullous disorder. Recently Kerl and Kreshbach reported subepidermal bullae in this condition. In this study, bullosis diabeticorum in 2 patients with diabetes showed intraepidermal bulla in one and subepidermal bulla in the other.
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