Case report on localized bullous pemphigoid in two young females
Mary N. Amaewhule,
Ekechi S. Amadi,
Christian C. Ogbu
Abstract:Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is a chronic autoimmune bullous eruption that is characterized by pruritic, tense sub-epidermal bullae. It commonly affects those aged 60 years and above. It has no gender predilection. It can be generalized or localized. This is a case report of 2 female patients with localized BP presenting as recurrent skin rash of more than 1 year duration which were later referred to the dermatology clinic. The patients were both females less than 40 years of age who have been having recurrent skin… Show more
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