There are many dermatological conditions that can lead to the development of blisters. In some of these conditions, eg the immunobullous disorders, the blisters are the primary feature, in others, eg leg oedema, the blisters are secondary to an underlying condition. This chapter provides an overview of vesicular and bullous disorders, with an aim to help in the diagnosis.
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