diabetic bullae
Last edited 03/2021 and last reviewed 04/2021
Bullosis diabeticorum
- bullosis diabeticorum (BD) is a spontaneous, noninflammatory, recurrent, and blistering condition, that is, uniquely affects patients with diabetes mellitus
- usually affects acral and distal skin of lower extremities
- bullae are painless and contain sterile fluid
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- condition occurs in about 0.5% of diabetics in the USA (1,2)
- a male-to-female ratio of 2:1
Differential diagnosis includes bullous pemphigoid, which can excluded via biopsy
Management:
- no specific management - there is usually spontaneous healing in a few weeks; management is aimed at avoidance of secondary infection
Reference:
- Gupta V et al. Bullosis Diabeticorum: Rare Presentation in a Common Disease.Case Rep Endocrinol. 2014; 2014: 862912.
- Duff M et al. Cutaneous Manifestations of Diabetes Mellitus.Clin Diabetes. 2015 Jan; 33(1): 40-48.