Abstract
Linear IgA bullous disease (LABD) is a subepidermal blistering disease from the deposition of IgA in the basement membrane zone (BMZ). Two main forms of the disease are described: chronic bullous dermatitis of childhood (CBDC) and adult linear IgA bullous dermatitis (A‐LABD), with different clinical presentation and prognosis.1 We present LABD in a daughter with CBDC and a good response to treatment, and her father with A‐LABD and a chronic course.
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