Bullous Sweet Syndrome Associated With an Aseptic Splenic Abscess

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Drs. Klinger, Mathis, and Jackson report no conflict of interest. The authors report no discussion of off-label use. Dr. Fisher reports no conflict of interest. The staff of CCME of Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Cutis® have no conflicts of interest with commercial interest related directly or indirectly to this educational activity. Dr. Klinger is a dermatology resident, Dr. Mathis is a resident, and Dr. Jackson is Assistant Professor of Dermatology, all from Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans.

Stephen Klinger, MD, MPH; Nicole Mathis, MD; Scott Jackson, MD

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Stephen Klinger, MD, MPH; Nicole Mathis, MD; Scott Jackson, MD

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Stephen Klinger, MD, MPH; Nicole Mathis, MD; Scott Jackson, MD

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