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The characteristic skin lesions in scabies are pruritic papules and burrows on the fingerweb, wrists, genital and flexural areas. However, the skin lesions are variable, such as, nodular, crusted, erosive and bullous lesions. We report a case of bullous scabies on the whole body surface in a patient with a brain tumor. The histological findings of the case showed intraepidermal blisters and scabies mites within the stratum corneum.
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Humains , Cloque , Tumeurs du cerveau , Mites (acariens) , Gale , Peau , PoignetRésumé
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare inherited disease characterized by vesiculobullous lesion that arise in response to minimal trauma or shearing force to the skin. Epiderrnolysis bullosa herpetiformis-Dowling Meara, a variant of EB, has its onset at birth and can be a life threatening disease as it was in this case. We report a case of epidermolysis bullosa herpetiformis in a newborn with a generalized intraepidermal blisters noted at birth whose diagnosis was confirmed by electron microscope. A brief review of the literature is included.