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- Bullae: Pictures, Treatment, Symptoms, and More - Healthline
Bullae is plural for bulla, a fluid-filled sac or lesion that appears when fluid is trapped under a thin layer of your skin Bullae often heal on their own within a week, but it’s important
- Bullae - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Pictures - SkyMD
Any spherical protrusion, especially a cystic one can be referred to as bulla A bulla is a fluid-filled sac or bullous lesion that forms when fluid becomes trapped behind a thin layer of skin It's a blister of some sort The plural form of bulla is bullae
- Bullae: Pictures, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and More
Bullae are large blisters on the skin This guide includes pictures of bullae, as well as information about causes, symptoms, treatments, and more
- Blistering skin conditions - DermNet
Vesicles are small blisters less than 5 mm in diameter A bulla is a larger blister Note that the plural of bulla is bullae Blisters may break or the roof of the blister may become detached forming an erosion Exudation of serous fluid forms crust
- What Are Bullae? Causes, Types, and Symptoms - ScienceInsights
Once a blister crosses that threshold, it’s classified as a bulla (plural: bullae) Skin bullae are raised, dome-shaped pockets filled with fluid that sits between layers of skin They can appear anywhere on the body and vary widely in size, from just over a centimeter to several centimeters across
- Approach to the patient with cutaneous blisters - UpToDate
Cutaneous blisters occur in a wide variety of clinical settings, including autoimmune disorders, drug reactions, infections, genetic disorders, and physical injury
- Bullae: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Bullae are large blisters exceeding 0 5 centimeters in diameter They appear as raised, fluid-filled sacs on the skin and can be tense or firm to touch Unlike smaller blisters, bullae are often associated with underlying skin conditions or systemic health issues
- Bullous (and vesicular) disorders - an overview
There are many dermatological conditions that can cause vesicles and bullae (blisters) In some of these conditions, eg the immunobullous disorders, the bullae are the primary feature, in others, eg leg oedema, the bullae are a secondary phenomenon
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