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Chronic bullous disease of childhood

Chronic bullous disease is a rare autoimmune skin condition which results in clusters of blisters developing in rings often on the face or genitals. In autoimmune disorders, antibodies – which usually seek and destroy foreign invaders to the body, such as viruses – attack the body’s own cells instead. This causes inflammation and damage.

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