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Linear IgA disease on the arm and axilla
Keywords: Annular erythematous plaque, Arm fold, Autoimmune blistering disease, Axilla, Chest, Collapsed bullae, Erythematous crusting rash, Female, Linear IgA disease, Linear Iga bullous dermatosis, Pustular eruption
Linear IgA bullous disease is a rare, autoimmune, blistering disease in which blisters form in the skin and mucous membranes including the mouth, genital mucosae, and conjunctivae.
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