What is it about?
A 73-year-old female patient with a past medical history of drug abuse and transient ischemic attacks presented to the ER with painful blisters and swelling on the right side of her body.
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Coma Bullae are large, self-limited blisters that occur on pressure points of the body and are typically reported in comatose patients or in individuals
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Coma Bullae are large, self-limited blisters that occur on pressure points of the body and are typically reported in comatose patients or in individuals
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This page is a summary of: Multiple Bullae on Pressure Points of Patient’s Right Side of Body, Journal of Case Reports and Medical History, September 2022, Acquire Publications LLC,
DOI: 10.54289/jcrmh2200122.
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