2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.idcr.2023.e01762
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Breaking the Bubble: Bullous scabies – A case report

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“…5,6 This disease typically affects older adults (median age, 70 years) and presents with tense vesicles primarily on the arms, legs, and trunk. 6,7 Bullous scabies may be difficult to recognize clinically because the lesions are morphologically similar to those observed in bullous pemphigoid; moreover, patients do not display burrows. Furthermore, in approximately half of all patients with bullous scabies, lesions may histologically mimic bullous pemphigoid by displaying linear IgG and complement deposits.…”
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“…5,6 This disease typically affects older adults (median age, 70 years) and presents with tense vesicles primarily on the arms, legs, and trunk. 6,7 Bullous scabies may be difficult to recognize clinically because the lesions are morphologically similar to those observed in bullous pemphigoid; moreover, patients do not display burrows. Furthermore, in approximately half of all patients with bullous scabies, lesions may histologically mimic bullous pemphigoid by displaying linear IgG and complement deposits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%