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Blisters in linear IgA disease
Keywords: 44 years, TCA chemical peel, Autoimmune blistering disease, Collapsed linear bullae, Female, Linear IgA disease, Linear Iga bullous dermatosis, Post trichloracetic acid peel, Scattered erythematous plaques, Torso, Trunk
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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