DIAGNOSE THIS ZEBRA: A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS CASE

Large, Painless, Thin-Walled Blister Ruptures, Then Many Smaller Bullae Appear By Ted Rosen, MD, FAAD CASE HISTORY A 78-year-old male being treated for rheumatoid arthritis with adalimumab and low dose prednisone (10 mg daily) developed a solitary painless red plaque on the abdomen, which, in 12 hours, evolved into an eschar. At that point, the […]