Abstract

A 71-year-old man presented to the family medicine skin care clinic with a painful, pruritic, blistering rash of 3 months’ duration that had spread diffusely over his body, including his trunk, extensor extremities, and face. He said that the blisters had been rupturing spontaneously. He denied any blistering in his mouth. He had not taken any antibiotics recently; his medications included duloxetine, terbinafine, and gabapentin.What’s your diagnosis?

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