sebaceous blister
Posted By: Pammie on 2009-01-29
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Subject: sebaceous blister
The doctor from India said what s/l subofshow and I think it could be as follows:
Patient has stasis dermatitis extending to mid leg on both sides. He has a few sebaceous blisters. Do you agree?
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