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What are Blisters?
Blisters, also known as vesicles or bullae depending on their size, are fluid-filled lesions that form on the skin. They can arise due to various conditions, including
burns
,
infections
, and autoimmune diseases.
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What Role Does Histology Play in Researching Tissue Damage?
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