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Bulla (other)
Bulla (Latin, 'bubble') may refer to: Science and medicine * Bulla (dermatology), a bulla * Bulla, a focal lung pneumatosis, an air pocket in the lung * Auditory bulla, a hollow bony structure on the skull enclosing the ear * Ethmoid bulla, part of the ethmoid bone of the skull * Bulla (gastropod), ''Bulla'' (gastropod), a genus of sea snails Places * Bulla, Victoria, Australia ** Bulla Bridge * Bulla Island, in the Caspian Sea * Bulla Regia, an archaeological site in northwestern Tunisia Other uses * Bulla (amulet), given to boys in Ancient Rome * Bulla (seal), in archaeology, an inscribed clay or soft metal token used in ancient times for commercial or legal documentation * Bulla Felix, an Italian bandit, fl. 205–207 AD * Bulla cake, a Jamaican food * Bulla Dairy Foods, an Australian dairy company * Bulla (Dragon Ball), Bulla (''Dragon Ball''), a fictional character * A fictional character of Ricky Grover * Bulla, fictional character portrayed by Mukesh Rishi in the 1998 ...
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Bulla (dermatology)
A skin condition, also known as cutaneous condition, is any medical condition that affects the integumentary system—the organ system that encloses the body and includes skin, nails, and related muscle and glands. The major function of this system is as a barrier against the external environment. Conditions of the human integumentary system constitute a broad spectrum of diseases, also known as dermatoses, as well as many nonpathologic states (like, in certain circumstances, melanonychia and racquet nails). While only a small number of skin diseases account for most visits to the physician, thousands of skin conditions have been described. Classification of these conditions often presents many nosological challenges, since underlying causes and pathogenetics are often not known. Therefore, most current textbooks present a classification based on location (for example, conditions of the mucous membrane), morphology ( chronic blistering conditions), cause (skin conditions res ...
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