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

Neonatal linear IgA disease Ped Derm 10:171–176, 1993<br />

Pemphigus vulgaris – neonatal pemphigus Ped Derm<br />

10:169–170, 1993; pemphigus with giant lymph node<br />

hyperplasia JAAD 26:105–109, 1992<br />

Rheumatoid vasculitis – bullae of fingertips and toetips with or<br />

without purpura Rook p.2184, 1998, Sixth Edition; BJD<br />

77:207–210, 1965<br />

DEGENERATIVE DISEASES<br />

Neuropathic bullae of fingers and toes<br />

DRUG-INDUCED<br />

Chemotherapy-induced acral erythema Cutis 51:175–179, 1993<br />

Bleomycin – intralesional therapy of warts JAAD<br />

40:367–398, 1999<br />

Cantharadine – iatrogenic blisters<br />

Drug-induced pemphigus/penicillamine<br />

Epsilon amino caproic acid infusion JAAD 27:880–882, 1992<br />

Extravasation from intravenous infusion<br />

Fixed drug reaction<br />

Furosemide, in chronic renal failure JAAD 21:1049–1051, 1989<br />

Interleukin-2 reaction AD 130:890–893, 1994<br />

Linear IgA disease<br />

Drug-induced<br />

Amiodarone JAAD 31:809–811, 1994<br />

Ampicillin<br />

Captopril Cutis 44:393–396, 1989<br />

Diclophenac AD 124:1186–1188<br />

Glibenclamide AD 123:1121–1122, 1987<br />

Interferon-α<br />

Interleukin-2<br />

Iodine<br />

Lithium AD 124:1186–1188, 1988<br />

Penicillin<br />

Vancomycin JAAD 26:45–48, 1992<br />

Methotrexate and leucovorin (palms and soles)<br />

AD 123:990–992, 1987; bullous acral erythema of toes JAAD<br />

52:S93–95, 2005<br />

Pemphigus vegetans due to captopril JAAD 27:281–284, 1992<br />

Penicillamine AD 128:977–982, 1992<br />

Penicillamine-induced bullous pemphigoid-like eruption<br />

AD 123:1119–1120, 1987<br />

Penicillin-induced bullous pemphigoid mimicking erythema<br />

multiforme JAAD 18:345–349, 1988<br />

Phenacetin-induced bullous pemphigoid-like eruption<br />

AD 120:1196–1199, 1984<br />

Phlebogram dye – toxic reaction<br />

Piroxicam photodermatitis<br />

Pseudo-PCT AD 138:1607–1612, 2002; JAAD 31:500, 1994<br />

Drug-induced<br />

Amiodarone<br />

B complex vitamins<br />

Bumetanide<br />

Chlorthalidone<br />

Cyclosporine<br />

Dapsone<br />

Etretinate<br />

Fluoroquinolones<br />

5-fluorouracil<br />

Furosemide<br />

Hemodialysis in chronic renal failure<br />

Hydrochlorthizide<br />

Naproxen<br />

Pyridoxine<br />

SOMA<br />

Sulfonamides<br />

Tanning bed AD 125:1236–1237, 1989<br />

Tetracycline<br />

PUVA blisters AD 123:1471–1477, 1987<br />

PUVA-induced bullous pemphigoid Cutis 41:199–202, 1988<br />

Pyridoxine abuse – PCT-like JAAD 14:915–917, 1986<br />

Retinoid skin fragility with impetigo<br />

Tiopronin Ann DV 117:9, 1990<br />

Vasopressin, intravenous JAAD 15:393–398, 1988<br />

EXOGENOUS AGENTS<br />

Irritant contact dermatitis<br />

INFECTIONS AND INFESTATIONS<br />

Anthrax – Bacillus anthracis; malignant pustule; face, neck,<br />

hands, arms; starts as papule then evolves into bulla on red<br />

base; then hemorrhagic crust with edema and erythema with<br />

small vesicles; edema of surrounding skin Am J Dermatopathol<br />

19:79–82, 1997; J Clin Inf Dis 19:1009–1014, 1994; Br J<br />

Opthalmol 76:753–754, 1992; J Trop Med Hyg 89:43–45, 1986;<br />

Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex 38:355–361, 1981<br />

Aspergillosis – primary cutaneous<br />

Bacillus cereus (necrotic bulla) AD 127:543–546, 1991<br />

Blister beetle dermatosis JAAD 22:815–819, 1990; Ped Derm<br />

9:246–250, 1992<br />

Blistering distal dactylitis Ped Derm 13:292–293, 1996;<br />

AD 118:879–880, 1982; JAAD 5:592–594, 1981<br />

Brown recluse spider bite Clin Inf Dis 32:595,636–637, 2001<br />

Bullous impetigo<br />

Cat scratch disease (inoculation vesicle) Ped Derm 5:1–9, 1988<br />

Cytomegalovirus JAAD 18:1330–1338, 1988; JAAD<br />

12:720–721, 1985<br />

Enteroviral infection – vesicular lesions in AIDS<br />

Escherichia coli sepsis<br />

Gonococcemia – periarticular lesions appear in crops with red<br />

macules, papules, vesicles with red halo, pustules, bullae<br />

becoming hemorrhagic and necrotic; suppurative arthritis and<br />

tenosynovitis Ann Intern Med 102:229–243, 1985<br />

Gram-negative web space infection<br />

Hand foot and mouth disease – Coxsackie A16, A5, A7,<br />

A9, A10, B2, B3, B5, enterovirus 7; vesicular Ped Derm<br />

20:52–56, 2003; Rook p.998,1086, 1998, Sixth Edition;<br />

BJD 79:309–317, 1967<br />

Herpes simplex – dyshidrosis-like herpes simplex in AIDS<br />

AAD 13:845–852, 1985; herpetic whitlow Clin Inf Dis 40:579,<br />

609, 2005; Tyring p.81, 2002; Caputo p.154, 2000; Arch Emerg<br />

Med 7:124–125, 1990; disseminated herpes simplex infection<br />

Herpes zoster Tyring p.133, 2002<br />

Insect bite reaction<br />

Leprosy – Lucio’s phenomenon – bullae and necrosis leaving<br />

deep painful ulcers Int J Lepr 47:161–166, 1979<br />

Meningococcemia<br />

Milker’s nodules<br />

Necrotizing fasciitis JAAD 20:774–781, 1989<br />

Nocardia asteroides AD 121:898–900, 1985

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