Localized bullous pemphigoid: Four clinical cases and a literature review

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Abstract

Localized bullous pemphigoid (LBP) rarely evolves into the generalized form, and the prognosis is better. In our opinion, the occurrence of LBP is underestimated because of incorrect diagnoses. It is therefore important to perform a skin biopsy each time a bullous rash is concerned in order to make a definite diagnosis.

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Algoet, C., Mostinckx, S., Theate, I., & Vanhooteghem, O. (2020). Localized bullous pemphigoid: Four clinical cases and a literature review. Clinical Case Reports, 8(3), 516–519. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2697

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