Differential Diagnosis for Vesicobullous rash/lesions in Children
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0-11 years old, Bleb, Blebs, BLISTER, Blister (disorder), Blister (morphologic abnormality), Blister Dosing Unit, Blister:, Blistering, Blistering eruption, Blisters, Bulla, Bullae, Bullous Lesion, Bullous Lesions, Child, Child (person), Child Youth, Childhood age person, Childhood age person (person), Children, Children (0-21), Filtering bleb, Filtering bleb (morphologic abnormality), Lesion Bullous, Lesions Bullous, RASH VESICULOBULLOUS, Rash vesiculo-bullous, Rash vesiculopustular, Rash vesiculo-pustular, Vesication, Vesications, Vesiculo-bullous eruption, Vesiculobullous rash, Vesiculo-bullous rash, Vesiculobullous rash (morphologic abnormality), VESICULOPUSTULAR RASH, Vesiculo-pustular rash
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35 possible diagnoses found.
Trauma Causes
Electromagnetic, Physics, trauma, Radiation Causes
Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Infected organ, Abscesses
Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Metabolic, Storage Disorders
Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
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Poisoning (Specific Agent)
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