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Diagnose this zebra: A differential diagnosis case

A drug-induced bullous eruption with a twist Matthew J. Zirwas, MD, with Cheryl Guttman Krader CASE HISTORY A 40-year-old white man presented with a 2-week history of widespread blisters. Clinical examination showed tense, subepidermal-appearing bullae on mildly erythematous bases (Figure 1). Palms, soles, scalp, and mucous membranes were all spared. On history, the patient reported […]