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Results 11 - 20 of 23 for Skin vesicle
  1. ... the affected region shortly before the rash appears. Blisters form in the rash area, break open, and ...
  2. ... bullosa, which is characterized by fragile skin that blisters easily. While individuals with junctional epidermolysis bullosa can ...
  3. ... age. Occasionally, port-wine stains develop small red blisters that break open and bleed easily.Klippel-Trenaunay ...
  4. ... face and limbs. Over time, these scabs form blisters and scars. Deposits accumulate in the skin, which ...
  5. ... Within a few days, the skin begins to blister and peel, forming very painful raw areas called ...
  6. ... bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Skin infections cause rashes, blisters, accumulations of pus (abscesses), open sores, and scaling. ...
  7. ... the cornea, leading to worsening vision problems. Tiny blisters may develop on the cornea, which can burst ...
  8. ... may have very red skin (erythroderma) and severe blisters. Because newborns with this disorder are missing the ...
  9. ... fever and the development of painful bumps or blisters on the face, neck, back, and arms. Majeed ...
  10. ... also frequently occur in the skin, appearing as blisters, reddish bumps, or rashes which can be mild ...
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