Bullous pemphigoid in a previously healthy adolescent: a case report and literature review
CONCLUSION: BP manifestations are polymorphic; physicians should keep in mind that they may present with non-bullous, pruritic lesions, which may persist for some days to several months before bullae appear. Although this disease is rare in the young population, it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of bullous lesions.PMID:37811084 | PMC:PMC10552980 | DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000000995
Source: Annals of Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Narmeen Giacaman Rawan Sami N Abusaada Salem M Tos Mohammad G Ibdah Adam M Reid Mahagney Asmaa Rjoob Musallam Abukhalil Hamza Salim Basel Musmar Sufyan Zuwahreh Source Type: research
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