Peer Reviewed
Dermatology clinic

Sudden onset of blisters on the arms and neck

Gayle Fischer
Abstract
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    Case history

    A previously well, 56-year-old woman presents with sudden onset of a bilaterally symmetrical blistering eruption on her neck and forearms (Figure 1). The rash does not involve any other part of her skin and her face is spared.

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