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subcorneal pustular dermatosis skin diseases, vesicular Sneddon-Wilkinson disease subcorneal pustular dermatoses Sneddon Wilkinson disease bullous dermatoses vesicular skin disease dermatoses, vesiculobullous bullous skin disease pustular dermatosis, subcorneal skin disease, vesicular bullous skin diseases skin disease, vesiculobullous dermatosis, subcorneal pustular skin diseases, bullous skin disease, bullous vesicular skin diseases pustular dermatoses, subcorneal dermatoses, bullous vesiculobullous skin diseases vesiculobullous dermatoses dermatoses, subcorneal pustular Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous vesiculobullous skin disease |
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Skin diseases characterized by local or general distributions of vesicles and bullae (i.e. blisters). Both vesicles and bullae are fluid-filled lesions, distinguished by size (vesicles being less than 5–10 mm and bullae being larger than 5–10 mm). Vesiculobullous diseases are classified according to the site and mode of blister formation. Lesions can appear spontaneously or be precipitated by infection, trauma, or sunlight. Etiologies include immunologic and genetic factors. In the case of vesiculobullous diseases which are also immune disorders, the term immunobullous is sometimes used. (From Scientific American Medicine, 1990, and Wikipedia) Skin diseases characterized by local or general distributions of blisters. They are classified according to the site and mode of blister formation. Lesions can appear spontaneously or be precipitated by infection, trauma, or sunlight. Etiologies include immunologic and genetic factors. (From Scientific American Medicine, 1990) |
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http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_1000774 |
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MeSH:D012872 Wikipedia:Vesiculobullous_disease DOID:2731 UMLS:C0037275 MESH:D012872 MONDO:0006617 |
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Skin diseases characterized by local or general distributions of vesicles and bullae (i.e. blisters). Both vesicles and bullae are fluid-filled lesions, distinguished by size (vesicles being less than 5–10 mm and bullae being larger than 5–10 mm). Vesiculobullous diseases are classified according to the site and mode of blister formation. Lesions can appear spontaneously or be precipitated by infection, trauma, or sunlight. Etiologies include immunologic and genetic factors. In the case of vesiculobullous diseases which are also immune disorders, the term immunobullous is sometimes used. (From Scientific American Medicine, 1990, and Wikipedia) Skin diseases characterized by local or general distributions of blisters. They are classified according to the site and mode of blister formation. Lesions can appear spontaneously or be precipitated by infection, trauma, or sunlight. Etiologies include immunologic and genetic factors. (From Scientific American Medicine, 1990) |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_2731 |
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Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous vesiculobullous skin disease |
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subcorneal pustular dermatosis skin diseases, vesicular Sneddon-Wilkinson disease subcorneal pustular dermatoses Sneddon Wilkinson disease |
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bullous dermatoses vesicular skin disease dermatoses, vesiculobullous bullous skin disease pustular dermatosis, subcorneal skin disease, vesicular bullous skin diseases skin disease, vesiculobullous dermatosis, subcorneal pustular skin diseases, bullous skin disease, bullous vesicular skin diseases pustular dermatoses, subcorneal dermatoses, bullous vesiculobullous skin diseases vesiculobullous dermatoses dermatoses, subcorneal pustular |
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EFO:1000774 |
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vesiculobullous skin disease |
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EFO:1000774 |
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term editor |
Sirarat Sarntivijai |
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