Pruritic annular and vesicular eruption on trunk and extremities

Clinical Case Reports
Dimitra KoumakiKonstantinos Krasagakis

Abstract

We report a case of linear IgA bullous dermatosis, a rare autoimmune blistering disorder that usually presents with the abrupt onset of tense bullae. We also emphasize the importance of direct immunofluorescence for the definitive diagnosis.

References

Nov 14, 2001·Clinics in Dermatology·S V Guide, M P Marinkovich
Dec 6, 2011·Clinics in Dermatology·Giulio Fortuna, M Peter Marinkovich

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