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Bubbles: different sized bulging (subepithelial) bubbles on flat erythema (bullous pemphigoid)

Bubbles: different sized bulging (subepithelial) bubbles on flat erythema (bullous pemphigoid)

Mastocytosis: Cutaneous, diffuse mastocytosis with flat "peau d`orange and partly water clear, pa...

Mastocytosis: Cutaneous, diffuse mastocytosis with flat "peau d`orange and partly water clear, partly haemorrhagic, solid (subcutaneous) blisters.

Bladder: Shooting target like aspect of the (subepithelial) bladder in erythema multiforme.

Bladder: Shooting target like aspect of the (subepithelial) bladder in erythema multiforme.

bladder. flaccid bladder with a fixed drug reaction. 43-year-old patient who first developed an i...

bladder. flaccid bladder with a fixed drug reaction. 43-year-old patient who first developed an itchy and slightly painful erythema after taking an anti-inflammatory drug. bladder formation for two days. large, flaccid, brown-red bladder which developed on a brownish-red plaque. the colour of the bladder was caused by haemorrhagic clouding of the bladder contents.

Leg/Foot, Bubble/Blister, red
Subepithelial blisters: traumatic, subepithelial blisters in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

Subepithelial blisters: traumatic, subepithelial blisters in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

Leg/Foot, Bubble/Blister, red
Bladder: acutely occurring (subepithelial), taut bladder in cutaneous mastocytosis

Bladder: acutely occurring (subepithelial), taut bladder in cutaneous mastocytosis

bladder. traumatically induced subepithelial bladder in Epidermolysis bullosa simplex. 7-year-old...

bladder. traumatically induced subepithelial bladder in Epidermolysis bullosa simplex. 7-year-old boy, who develops blisters at the heel since the age of 3 years mainly in the warm season after simple exertion. at the upper pole a fresh bulging bladder with a slight inflammatory accompanying reaction is visible. in the picture on the left side a bladder remnant with raised bladder cover is visible. the finding speaks for a traumatic blister formation. since these blisters are induced by banal traumas a corresponding predisposition can be assumed.

Leg/Foot, Bubble/Blister, white
Palm, Bubble/Blister, red
Bubbles in Epidermolysis bullosa simpex, Weber-Cockayne: after banal traumas visible blistering o...

Bubbles in Epidermolysis bullosa simpex, Weber-Cockayne: after banal traumas visible blistering or only simple detachment of the epidermis. Scarless healing.

Bladder: Acute, large blistering of the palm and fingers, hand-foot-mouth syndrome.

Bladder: Acute, large blistering of the palm and fingers, hand-foot-mouth syndrome.

Bubbles: large flaccid blistering (and pustular formation, secondary reaction) on an inflammatory...

Bubbles: large flaccid blistering (and pustular formation, secondary reaction) on an inflammatory basis in known pemphigus vulgaris; numerous scaly remains as a result of healed blisters.

Arm/Hand, Bubble/Blister, red
Bubbles: areal blistering in Cheiropompholyx. 32-year-old female patient complaining of recurrent...

Bubbles: areal blistering in Cheiropompholyx. 32-year-old female patient complaining of recurrent blistering on the lateral edges of the fingers. In a very warm outside temperature massive, at first itchy, later painful blistering occurred. Smaller blisters appearing only in the area of the palms (groin skin) (left margin of the picture), which first form flat blister aggregates and then merge into large, blurred blisters (middle of the picture).

Palm, Bubble/Blister, skin-colored
Blistering: flat multilocular blistering in massive large-area dermatitis solaris.

Blistering: flat multilocular blistering in massive large-area dermatitis solaris.

Blistering and crust formation: flat multilocular blistering in massive large-area dermatitis sol...

Blistering and crust formation: flat multilocular blistering in massive large-area dermatitis solaris.

Blisters in dark skin. Absence of any red components.

Blisters in dark skin. Absence of any red components.

Bubble. Physically induced subepidermal bubble.
Bubble. Physically induced subepidermal bubble.
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