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90 A CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO DERMATOLOGIC DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, VOLUME 1<br />

Bullous pemphigoid Rook p.1869–1870, 1998, Sixth Edition;<br />

anti-105 Kd and anti-200 Kd bullous pemphigoid-like disorders<br />

AD 135:173–176, 1999; bullous pemphigoid in infancy with<br />

palmar and plantar bullae Ped Derm 15:108–111, 1998;<br />

anti-p105 pemphigoid AD 130:343–347, 1994; anti-p200<br />

pemphigoid BJD 148:1058–1060, 2003; JAAD 46:786–789,<br />

2002; anti-p450 pemphigoid Adv Dermatol 16:113–157, 2000;<br />

oral bullae Rook p.3056,3085, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Chronic granulomatous disease – vesicular eruptions JAAD<br />

36:899–907, 1997<br />

Cicatricial pemphigoid – bullae of upper trunk and head AD<br />

138:370–379, 2002; generalized bullae BJD 68:128–131, 1956;<br />

IgG, IgA, anti-epiligrin JAAD 42:841–844, 2000; JAAD<br />

40:637–639, 1999; AD 130:1521–1529, 1994; bullae of soft<br />

palate Oral Surg 66:37–40, 1988<br />

Cicatricial pemphigoid-like syndrome due to linear IgA disease<br />

directed against a 290 kd antigen JAAD 31:884–888, 1994<br />

Dermatitis herpetiformis – elbows, knees, buttocks, shoulders,<br />

trunk, face, and scalp Rook p.1890,3085, Sixth Edition; JAMA<br />

3:225–229, 1884; oral bullae Oral Surg 62:77–80, 1986<br />

Dermatomyositis – vesiculobullous JAAD 49:1136–1139,<br />

2003 Am J Dermatopathol 20:170–174, 1998; with gynecologic<br />

malignancies JAAD 34:391–394, 1996; with nasopharyngeal<br />

carcinoma Ann Acad Med Singapore 28:855–857, 1999<br />

Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita – AD 135:173–176, 1999;<br />

<strong>Dermatologic</strong> Clinics 11:535–547, 1993; annular bullae BJD<br />

147:592–597, 2002; in children Ped Derm 12:16–20, 1995; oral<br />

bullae Rook p.3085, 1998, Sixth Edition; AD 123:772–776,<br />

1987; of feet Caputo p.27–28, 2000<br />

Fogo selvagem (endemic pemphigus) JID 107:68–75, 1996;<br />

JAAD 32:949–956, 1995<br />

Graft vs. host disease, acute or chronic – bullae AD<br />

138:924–934, 2002; JAAD 38:369–392, 1998; varicella-like,<br />

TEN-like AD 134:602–612, 1998; bullous scleroderma-like<br />

changes AD 121:1189–1192, 1985<br />

Herpes (pemphigoid) gestationis JAAD 40:847–849, 1999;<br />

JAAD 17:539–556, 1987; Clin Exp Dermatol 7:65–73, 1982<br />

Id reaction<br />

IgM bullous disease – associated with IgM gammopathy BJD<br />

150:392–394, 2004<br />

Intraepidermal neutrophilic IgA dermatosis JAAD 31:502–504,<br />

1994 (IgA pemphigus); intraoral blisters JAAD 20:89–97, 1989;<br />

IgA pemphigus – vesicopustules in a one-month old JAAD<br />

48:S22–24, 2003<br />

Lichen planus pemphigoides AD 139:1363–1368, 2003; JAAD<br />

36:638–640, 1997; BJD 125:263–271, 1991; JAAD 22:626–631,<br />

1990; associated with PUVA BJD 142:509–512, 2002; ramipril<br />

(ACE inhibitor) BJD 136:412–414, 1997<br />

Linear IgA disease (chronic bullous disease of childhood) –<br />

perioral, eyelids, ears, scalp, perineum, vulva; annular polycyclic<br />

bullae; palmar and plantar bullae in infancy; may have hemorrhagic<br />

bullae; oral ulcers JAAD 50:109–115, 2004; JAAD 22:362–365,<br />

1990; Ann DV 114:1358–1359, 1987; conjunctivitis Ped Derm<br />

15:108–111, 1998; neonatal linear IgA disease Ped Derm<br />

10:171–176, 1993; oral bullae Rook p.3085, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Lupus erythematosus – systemic lupus – bullous sunburn<br />

reaction Rook p.2472–2473, 1998, Sixth Edition; bullous<br />

dermatosis of SLE (annular bullae) – face, neck, upper trunk,<br />

oral bullae Pediatr 12:138–144, 1995; JAAD 27:389–394, 1992;<br />

Arthritis Rheum 21:58–61, 1978; subacute cutaneous LE<br />

Australas J Dermatol 41:234–237, 2000; Z. Hautkr 67:220–223,<br />

1991; lupus panniculitis – plaque with bullae Fitzpatrick J of Clin<br />

Derm 2:32–34, 1994; bullous discoid lupus with targetoid lesions<br />

<strong>Dermatologic</strong>a 122:6–10, 1961; subacute cutaneous lupus<br />

erythematosus – annular and polycyclic lesions with vesicles at<br />

border Med Clin North Am 73:1073–1090, 1989; JAAD<br />

19:1957–1062, 1988; SCLE – toxic epidermal necrolysis-like<br />

JAAD 16:1265–1267, 1987<br />

Morphea, bullous JAAD 30:937–943, 1994; Dermatology<br />

119:341, 1959<br />

Pemphigoid variant<br />

Pemphigoid vegetans – oral bullae of palate and gingivae Arch<br />

Dermatol Res 279:S30–37, 1987; Int J Derm 25:17–27, 1986<br />

Pemphigus foliaceus<br />

Pemphigus herpetiformis (vesicles) JAAD 34:40–46, 1996<br />

Pemphigus vulgaris – oral bullae Oral Surg 54:656–662,<br />

1982; neonatal pemphigus Ped Derm 10:169–170, 1993;<br />

pemphigus with giant lymph node hyperplasia JAAD<br />

26:105–109, 1992<br />

Rheumatoid arthritis – rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatitis –<br />

vesicular or bullous JAAD 52:916–918, 2005; Cutis 60:203–205,<br />

1997; bullae due to arteritis BJD 77:207–210, 1965<br />

CONGENITAL DISORDERS<br />

Aplasia cutis congenita – bulla of scalp Arch Dis Child<br />

23:61–62, 1948<br />

Congenital erosive dermatosis with reticulated supple scarring<br />

Dermatology 194:278–280, 1997; AD 126:544–546, 1990;<br />

JAAD 17:369–376, 1987; AD 121:361–367, 1985<br />

Neonatal sucking blisters – fingers, lips, forearms Pediatrics<br />

32:1099–1101, 1963<br />

DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS<br />

Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type I – calluses<br />

over metatarsal heads which blister, necrose, and ulcerate Rook<br />

p.2779, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Reflex sympathetic dystrophy – bulla and leg ulceration JAAD<br />

44:1050, 2001; JAAD 35:843–845, 1996; JAAD 28:29–32, 1993<br />

DRUG-INDUCED<br />

Acral dysesthesia syndrome – bullae of hands and feet with<br />

systemic chemotherapy including cytosine arabinoside,<br />

doxorubicin, and polyethylene glycol-coated liposomal<br />

doxorubicin AD 136:1475–1480, 2000<br />

Amiodarone JAAD 31:801–811, 1994<br />

Bromoderma AD 115:1334–1335, 1979<br />

Bullous pemphigoid – drug-induced – ciprofloxacin JAAD<br />

42:847, 2000; furosemide AD 112:75–77, 1976; penicillamine<br />

JAAD 35:732–742, 1996; AD 123:1119–1120, 1987; penicillin<br />

JAAD 18:345–349, 1988; ibuprofen, phenacetin, cuprimine,<br />

ampicillin Clin Exp Dermatol 15:50–52, 1990; azulfidine,<br />

salacylazo-sulfapyridine, phenacetin AD 1120:1196–1199,<br />

1984; novascabin, sulfasalazine, novoscabin, topical<br />

5FU, PUVA AD 115:988–989, 1979; Rook p.3389, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition; enalapril JAAD 29:879–882, 1993; amoxil,<br />

chloroquine Ghatan p.228, 2002, Second Edition<br />

Cantharadin for warts<br />

Chemotherapy induced acral erythema – bullous variant –<br />

methotrexate, cytarabine AD 132:590–591, 1996; Cutis<br />

51:175–179, 1993<br />

Cicatricial pemphigoid – drug induced – topical pilocarpine,<br />

topical demecarium, practolol, topical echthiophate iodine,<br />

sulfadoxine, penicillamine JAAD 35:732–742, 1996; clonidine<br />

BJD 102:715–718, 1980; bromide, indomethacin Rook p.3389,<br />

1998, Sixth Edition; idoxuridine, epinephrine Ghatan p.231,<br />

2002, Second Edition

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