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Yoon, Hong, and Yoo: Henoch-Schönlein Purpura with Hemorrhagic Bullous Skin Lesions

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Figure 1.
Multiple hemorrhagic bullous and purpuric lesions on the leg.
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Figure 2.
Edematous wall thickening of duodenal 3 rd portion and terminal ileum.
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Figure 3.
Several erythematous and edematous mucosa and pat-ches were seen at the bulb and the second portion of duodenum.
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Figure 4.
Biopsy from the bullae showed a necrotic epidermis, perivascular neutrophilic, lymphocytic infiltration with karyorr-hexis, and endothelial swelling, whichs was compatible with leukocytoclastic vasculitis.
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