RT Book, Section A1 Ang, Chia-Chun A1 Werth, Victoria A2 Kelly, A. Paul A2 Taylor, Susan C. A2 Lim, Henry W. A2 Serrano, Ana Maria Anido SR Print(0) ID 1161545805 T1 Acquired Bullous Diseases T2 Taylor and Kelly's Dermatology for Skin of Color, 2e YR 2016 FD 2016 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9780071805520 LK dermatology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1161545805 RD 2024/04/23 AB KEY POINTSThe causes of acquired bullous diseases are multiple and can be broadly differentiated based on the age of onset and the chronicity of the disease.Autoimmune blistering diseases can be challenging to diagnose and treat.Potential issues that will affect management of autoimmune bullous diseases in patients with skin of color include a difference in prevalence of specific autoimmune bullous diseases, disease presentation, postinflammatory dyspigmentation and scarring, and for some, access to care.Large multicenter controlled trials are needed to show differences in response to treatment, if any, between patients with skin of color and Caucasian patients with autoimmune bullous diseases.