A 55-year-old woman was referred to dermatology services for evaluation of recurrent, asymptomatic, tense bullous lesions on her legs bilaterally. There was no history of any trauma or insect bites.… Click to show full abstract
A 55-year-old woman was referred to dermatology services for evaluation of recurrent, asymptomatic, tense bullous lesions on her legs bilaterally. There was no history of any trauma or insect bites. There were no systemic complaints. The lesions used to heal spontaneously. The patient was a known
               
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