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This quiz tests your diagnostic skills for blistering conditions affecting the feet.
Blisters are relatively common findings on one or both feet. They are formed by intraepidermal or subepidermal cellular separation. This may arise because of mechanical injury, infection, or immunological reaction to exogenous or autogenous factors. The blisters may be filled with clear or haemorrhagic fluid or pus.
For each of the ten cases, study the image(s) and then answer the questions. You can click on the image to view a larger version if required.
Each case should take approximately 2 minutes to complete. There is a list of suggested further reading material at the end of the quiz.
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What is the cause of the blistering?
Pemphigus foliaceus
Describe the clinical features of this condition.
This patient has had blistering on her feet and hands predominantly, and the histological diagnosis of pemphigus foliaceus was a surprise, as this condition generally favours the face and trunk. However, the blisters were typical – flaccid, half-and-half pustules, and intensely pruritic.
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