A person presents with hemorrhagic fluid in tense blister at dermoepidermal junction. Most probable diagnosis is?
Correct Answer: Pemphigoid
Description: ANSWER: (A) PemphigoidREF: Rooks dermatology 7th ed p. 41.3-41.19Intraepidermal BullaBlister at Dertnoepidermal JunctionGranular layerJunctionalPemphigus foliaceousJunctional EBSubcorneal pustular dermatosisBullous pemphigoidStaphylococcal scalded skin syndrome Bullous pemphigoidDermolyticSpinous layerEpidermoiytic bullosa dystrophicansFamilial benign pemphigusEpidermolytic bullosa aquisticaSuprabasalDermatitis herpetiformisPemphigus vulgarisDarier s diseaseBasal layerErythema multiformeLupus erythematosusLichen planusEBSPemphigus vegetans is a localized form of pemphigus vulgarisThe most common variant of pemphigus associated with drug exposure is pemphigus foliaceus, although pemphigus vulgaris has also been described
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