Oral Contraception Inducing Bullous Pemphigoid in an Adolescent

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Margaret C Wheless
Blake Reid Zelickson
Tejesh S Patel
Allison V Jones

Keywords

bullous pemphigoid, drug reactions, vesiculobullous dermatoses

Abstract

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