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  1. A simple sequential chart for identifying bullous skin lesions is presented based on the site and size of the bulla and helpful changes in the bulla, epidermis, and dermis.

  2. Introduction to Bullous Diseases - Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis & prognosis from the MSD Manuals - Medical Professional Version.

  3. A bulla is a fluid-filled sac or lesion that appears when fluid is trapped under a thin layer of your skin. It's a type of blister. Bullae (pronounced as "bully”) is the plural word for bulla.

  4. 5 paź 2023 · Bullous diseases are a group of dermatoses primarily characterized by the presence of vesicles (0.1–0.9 cm) or bullae (>1 cm). There are various categories of bullous disease: allergic, autoimmune, infectious, mechanical, and metabolic.

  5. 26 sie 2019 · Bullous skin diseases are a group of dermatoses characterized by blisters and bullae in the skin and mucous membranes. The etiology and pathogenesis of bullous skin diseases are not completely clear. The most common are pemphigus and bullous pemphigoid (BP).

  6. 20 paź 2022 · Bullae are large blisters on the skin that are filled with clear fluid. Many different skin conditions can cause bullae to form. They can be caused by infection or inflammation of the skin.

  7. 1 sty 2013 · Vesicles are mainly caused by infectious diseases (i.e., viral and parasitic infections), dermatitis, and autoimmune bullous dermatoses such as dermatitis herpetiformis and linear IgA dermatosis.

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