CASE A 63-year-old female with insulin-dependent type II diabetes mellitus and end-stage renal disease presented to the emergency department with spontaneous blistering to the tips of her left index and middle fingers. The blisters had gradually become tense and mildly painful over the preceding 10 days. She denied burn injury, trauma, fever, or new medications. On physical exam, the patient was noted to have a tense, nontender bullae on the pad of the left middle finger, and a collapsed, hemorrhagic bullae on the left index finger. There were no signs of inflammation or infection. A radiograph of the left hand, complete blood count, and basic metabolic panel were unremarkable. The diagnosis of bullosis diabeticorum was made, a...
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We describe a 52-year-old healthy woman with very painful and rapidly progressive blistering of the ...
NoBullosis diabeticorum is considered a rare skin manifestation of diabetes mellitus. Tense blisters...
We present a case of bullosis diabeticorum. It is a rare disorder, probably underdiagnosed, associat...
Bullosis diabeticorum is an infrequent but significant complication of diabetes Mellitus most common...
Bullosis diabeticorum is a rare skin complication of diabetes, it is un an usual bullous dermatosis,...
A 64-year-old male suffering from poorly controlled diabetes mellitus type II was evaluated at the o...
Copyright © 2014 Vineet Gupta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
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, or diabetic bullae, is a non-inflammatory blistering condition that is virtua...
The appearance of spontaneous blisters that are usually confined to the hands and feet is a rare but...
Bullosis diabeticorum (BD), although a rare manifestation, is characteristic of diabetes mellitus. T...
Copyright © 2012 Fatima Bello et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
70-years-old white female presented a five-year evolution of recurrent and asymptomatic tense blis-t...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
We describe a 52-year-old healthy woman with very painful and rapidly progressive blistering of the ...
NoBullosis diabeticorum is considered a rare skin manifestation of diabetes mellitus. Tense blisters...
We present a case of bullosis diabeticorum. It is a rare disorder, probably underdiagnosed, associat...
Bullosis diabeticorum is an infrequent but significant complication of diabetes Mellitus most common...
Bullosis diabeticorum is a rare skin complication of diabetes, it is un an usual bullous dermatosis,...
A 64-year-old male suffering from poorly controlled diabetes mellitus type II was evaluated at the o...
Copyright © 2014 Vineet Gupta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
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, or diabetic bullae, is a non-inflammatory blistering condition that is virtua...
The appearance of spontaneous blisters that are usually confined to the hands and feet is a rare but...
Bullosis diabeticorum (BD), although a rare manifestation, is characteristic of diabetes mellitus. T...
Copyright © 2012 Fatima Bello et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
70-years-old white female presented a five-year evolution of recurrent and asymptomatic tense blis-t...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
We describe a 52-year-old healthy woman with very painful and rapidly progressive blistering of the ...
NoBullosis diabeticorum is considered a rare skin manifestation of diabetes mellitus. Tense blisters...