Abstract
Heparin-induced bullous haemorrhagic dermatosis is an uncommon cutaneous adverse reaction to heparin, thought to be under-reported owing to its relatively asymptomatic presentation and favourable prognosis. This vesiculobullous condition is largely self-limiting and tends to resolve spontaneously despite continued anticoagulant therapy. Correct identification can reassure clinicians and patients alike.
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