A 59-year-old female former smoker with idiopathic nonischemic heart failure presented with a 3-day history of a bullous eruption that rapidly progressed to involve her back, forehead, and ears. She… Click to show full abstract
A 59-year-old female former smoker with idiopathic nonischemic heart failure presented with a 3-day history of a bullous eruption that rapidly progressed to involve her back, forehead, and ears. She denied illicit drug use, and her vitals were within normal ranges. Examination revealed violaceous plaques with central bullae on the bilateral lower extremities and scattered across the back (Figs 1 and 2). Individual bullae were surrounded by
               
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