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  1. 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.

  2. 27 wrz 2022 · Bullae are large blisters on the skin. This guide includes pictures of bullae, as well as information about causes, symptoms, treatments, and more.

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

  4. Skin Lesion (Bullae) Bullae are clear, fluid-filled blisters > 10 mm in diameter. Bullous pemphigoid is characterized by eruptions of tense bullae on normal-appearing or reddened skin in older patients.

  5. 3 dni temu · Skin lesions may look like bumps or patches, or they may be smooth. They may be a different color or texture compared to nearby skin. Common causes include acne, cellulitis, and chickenpox. This article looks at 20 types of skin lesions, their causes, pictures, and their treatment.

  6. 14 lut 2023 · Doctors can recognize vesicles based on their bubble-like appearance. Most develop on the surface of the skin and cause it to swell with fluid. The skin around a vesicle keeps the fluid...

  7. 10 sty 2024 · Bullosis diabeticorum, also known as diabetic bullae or bullous eruption of diabetes mellitus, is a specific type of skin lesion exclusively occurring in patients with diabetes mellitus. Kramer first described the condition in 1930, and Rocca and Pereyra later described this in 1963.

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