Bullous Wells' syndrome
Wells' syndrome (WS) is an uncommon inflammatory skin disease which typically presents single or multiple erythematous and edematous urticarial plaques similar to cellulitis. The lesions may evolve into blue-grey morphea-like lesions and may persist for weeks or months. They ultimately heal wit...
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Main Authors: | Bengu Cevirgen Cemil (Author), Necip Enis Kaya (Author), Aysun Gokce (Author), Muzeyyen Gonul (Author) |
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