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Pictures show the initial bullous stage as well as the skin healing.
In most cases of bullous pemphigoid, no clear precipitating factors are identified.
The bullous form presents as fluid-filled vesicles which project from the surface.
Bullous pemphigoid may be self-resolving in a period ranging from several months to many years even without treatment.
Bullous and Cicatricial pemphigoids usually affect persons who are over age 60.
Bullous impetigo can appear around the diaper region, axilla, or neck.
Long term effects: Once the scabs on the bullous have fallen off scarring is minimal.
Very rarely seen in children, bullous pemphigoid most commonly occurs in people 70 years of age and older.
Maternal autoimmune bullous disease is a blistering skin condition that presents at birth.
It is absent in bullous pemphigoid, making it useful for differential diagnosis.
"The management of spontaneous pneumothorax and bullous emphysema."
The term "Erythema multiforme majus" is sometimes used to imply a bullous presentation.
Bullous pemphigoid: a skin disease that causes large, tightly-filled blisters to develop, usually affecting people over the age of 60.
Chronic bullous dermatosis: a disease that causes clusters of blisters on the face, mouth or genitals.
Both centrilobular and paraseptal emphysema may progress to bullous emphysema.
Eosinophils tend to be found within the blisters and provide an important clue supporting bullous pemphigoid as the diagnosis.
Other autoimmune diseases include bullous pemphigoid and epidermolysis bullosa acquisita.
Bullous lesions in acrodermatitis enteropathica.
Corneas of patients suffering from keratoconus and bullous keratopathy have increased levels of malondialdehyde, according to one study.
A 2008 study found that asymmetrical bullous lung disease occurs in marijuana smokers approximately 20 years earlier than tobacco smokers.
Methotrexate-induced acral erythema with bullous reaction.
Niacinamide is used for treating diabetes and two skin conditions called bullous pemphigoid and granuloma annulare.
Bullous pemphigoid causes less severe eruptions that heal faster and are not life-threatening; this condition is seen chiefly in the elderly.
Or here's a gem: 'pseudophakic bullous keratopathy.'
Bullous keratopathy (blisters in the cornea) may also form, leading to nonhealing and recurrent corneal ulceration.