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- Title
Two indurated bullous plaques on the upper back of an adult.
- Authors
Barrera‐Ochoa, Carlos A.; Eljure‐Téllez, Juliana; Sáenz‐Corral, Claudia I.; De Anda‐Juárez, Mariana C.; Verdugo‐Castro, Priscila N.; Toussaint‐Caire, Sonia; Vega‐Memije, Maria E.
- Abstract
(b) Tense bullae overlying a sclerotic plaque with prominent follicular openings and a peripheral reddish-hyperpigmented halo gl GLO:DIF/01apr21:ijd15162-fig-0003.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): 3 Midline plaque dermoscopy showing hemorrhagic spots, erythematous areas, red-dotted vessels, and multiple keratotic follicular openings gl GLO:DIF/01apr21:ijd15162-fig-0004.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): 4 Histology of bullous morphea showing (a) Subepidermal blister with associated sclerosis of collagen bundles (Hematoxylin-eosin stain, ×10) and (b) Minimal perivascular mixed inflammatory infiltrate and hyalinization of collagen bundles. A 55-year-old man presented to our outpatient dermatology clinic with a 1-month history of two spontaneous asymptomatic 6 cm plaques on his upper back. Biopsy of both lesions revealed a subepidermal blister with associated sclerosis of collagen bundles and a scarce perivascular and periadnexal mixed inflammatory infiltrate (Fig.
- Subjects
BULLOUS pemphigoid; LICHEN sclerosus et atrophicus
- Publication
International Journal of Dermatology, 2021, Vol 60, Issue 4, pe130
- ISSN
0011-9059
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ijd.15162