Synonym(s)
Bladder diseases; Blistering dermatoses; Blistering skin diseases; Bullous dermatoses; Bullous diseases; Bullous diseases of the skin; Bullous skin diseases; Dermatoses bullous
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Overview of blistering diseases of the skin/mucous membranes
- Hereditary blistering diseases
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Epidermolysis bullosa hereditaria group
- Epidermolysis bullosa simplex
- Epidermolysis junktionalis (EBJ)
- Epidermolysis dystrophica (EBD)
- Kindler syndrome
- Darier's disease
- Pemphigus chronicus benignus familiaris
- Pachyonychia congenita
- Incontinentia pigmenti
- Acrodermatitis enteropathica
- Bullous ichthyosis
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Epidermolysis bullosa hereditaria group
- Autoimmunological blistering diseases
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Pemphigus group
- Pemphigus vulgaris
- Pemphigus erythematosus
- Brazilian pemphigus foliaceus
- Pemphigus vegetans
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Pemphigoid group
- Bullous pemphigoid with variants
- Vesicular pemphigoid
- Localized bullous pemphigoid
- Vegetating bullous pemphigoid
- Dyshidrotic bullous pemphigoid
- Pemphigoid under the picture of prurigo simplex subacuta
- Pemphigoid nodularis
- Seborrheic bullous pemphigoid
- Cicatrizing bullous pemphigoid
- Erythrodermic bullous pemphigoid
- IgA linear dermatosis
- Chronic bullous dermatosis of childhood
- Pemphigoid gestationis
- Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita
- Other autoimmunological diseases with blistering
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Pemphigus group
- Other diseases with blistering
- Idiopathic
- Allergic
- Toxic/Traumatic
- Acute burns/freezing/burns
- Acute dermatitis solaris
- Mechanically triggered blistering
- March blisters
- Pressure blisters
- Coma blisters
- Bacterial/viral
- Drug-induced
Incoming links (5)
Culicosis bullosa; Dermatoses, bullous; Immunofluorescence; Mucous membrane pemphigoid; Pemphigoid scarring disseminated;Outgoing links (37)
Acrodermatitis enteropathica; Bullosis diabeticorum; Cheiropompholyx; Chronic bullous dermatosis of childhood; Circumscribed scleroderma; Coma bubbles; Contact dermatitis allergic; Contagious impetigo; Culicosis bullosa; Dermatitis herpetiformis; ... Show allDisclaimer
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