Bullosis diabeticorum, or diabetic bullae, is a non-inflammatory blistering condition that is virtually diagnostic of diabetes. Diabetic bullae most often present as painless, tense, superficial bullae that occur in an acral distribution and commonly heal in 2-6 weeks without scarring, but complications such as secondary bacterial infection or hemorrhage may occur. The diagnosis of bullosis diabeticorum in a nondiabetic patient should prompt screening for diabetes. A case of recurrent bullae in a prediabetic patient is presented, with a review of the clinical features and significance of bullosis diabeticorum
Esse estudo visa realizar uma revisão bibliográfica com relação a sintomatologia e manifestação clín...
Bullous disorders are characterised by blisters. Blisters are defined as circumscribed skin lesions ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common endocrinopathy and assumes significance for its abili...
We present a case of bullosis diabeticorum. It is a rare disorder, probably underdiagnosed, associat...
A 27-year-old African American male presented with a sudden onset of blisters. He had a past medical...
A case of an unusual bullous eruption (bullosis diabeticorum) occurring in a diabetic is reported. C...
Bullosis diabeticorum is a rare skin complication of diabetes, it is un an usual bullous dermatosis,...
Copyright © 2014 Vineet Gupta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Bullosis diabeticorum (BD), although a rare manifestation, is characteristic of diabetes mellitus. T...
CASE A 63-year-old female with insulin-dependent type II diabetes mellitus and end-stage renal dis...
Bullosis diabeticorum is an infrequent but significant complication of diabetes Mellitus most common...
NoBullosis diabeticorum is considered a rare skin manifestation of diabetes mellitus. Tense blisters...
The appearance of spontaneous blisters that are usually confined to the hands and feet is a rare but...
Copyright © 2012 Fatima Bello et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
A 64-year-old male suffering from poorly controlled diabetes mellitus type II was evaluated at the o...
Esse estudo visa realizar uma revisão bibliográfica com relação a sintomatologia e manifestação clín...
Bullous disorders are characterised by blisters. Blisters are defined as circumscribed skin lesions ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common endocrinopathy and assumes significance for its abili...
We present a case of bullosis diabeticorum. It is a rare disorder, probably underdiagnosed, associat...
A 27-year-old African American male presented with a sudden onset of blisters. He had a past medical...
A case of an unusual bullous eruption (bullosis diabeticorum) occurring in a diabetic is reported. C...
Bullosis diabeticorum is a rare skin complication of diabetes, it is un an usual bullous dermatosis,...
Copyright © 2014 Vineet Gupta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Bullosis diabeticorum (BD), although a rare manifestation, is characteristic of diabetes mellitus. T...
CASE A 63-year-old female with insulin-dependent type II diabetes mellitus and end-stage renal dis...
Bullosis diabeticorum is an infrequent but significant complication of diabetes Mellitus most common...
NoBullosis diabeticorum is considered a rare skin manifestation of diabetes mellitus. Tense blisters...
The appearance of spontaneous blisters that are usually confined to the hands and feet is a rare but...
Copyright © 2012 Fatima Bello et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
A 64-year-old male suffering from poorly controlled diabetes mellitus type II was evaluated at the o...
Esse estudo visa realizar uma revisão bibliográfica com relação a sintomatologia e manifestação clín...
Bullous disorders are characterised by blisters. Blisters are defined as circumscribed skin lesions ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common endocrinopathy and assumes significance for its abili...