BULLOUS PEMPHIGOIDS
A chronic diabetic patient aged 48 years female developed pruritic vesiculo bullous rash over extremities & trunk.Frequent changes of oral antidiabetic drugs are made due to uncontrolled Diabetes.@ History For last 20 days itching & bullae started Physical Examination Bullae are on erythematous base & tense. Investigations WBC & EOSINOPHYLS RAISED SERUM IgE markedly raised Diagnosis Diagnosis & manageent open for discussion
Vesiculo bullous pruritic lesions,high IgE, high Eosinophils, following the drug VILDAGLIPTIN characterises lesions of Bullous pemphigoids.Well managed by changing offending drugs & starting Prednisolon 1mg/kg dose .
Vesiculo bullous pruritic lesions,high IgE, high Eosinophils, following the drug VILDAGLIPTIN characterises lesions of Bullous pemphigoids.Well managed by changing offending drugs & starting Prednisolon 1mg/kg dose .
Less WBC improve white blood cells takes antibiotics and full day patients activities changes to improve patient diabetes for meditation for more information discussion physiologists improve patient condition
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