Dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa with absence of skin
- Synonyms
- EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA DYSTROPHICA, BART TYPE; EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA WITH CONGENITAL LOCALIZED ABSENCE OF SKIN AND DEFORMITY OF NAILS
Summary
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- Authors:
- Ellen G Pfendner
- Anne W Lucky
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Available tests
Clinical tests (28 available)
Clinical features
Help- Abnormality of the integument
- Abnormal blistering of the skin
Abnormal blistering of the skin
- MedGen UID: 412159
- Concept ID: C2132198
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of the integument
- Congenital localized absence of skin
Congenital localized absence of skin
- MedGen UID: 388677
- Concept ID: C2673597
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of the integument
- Fragile skin
Fragile skin
- MedGen UID: 66826
- Concept ID: C0241181
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of the integument
- Nail dystrophy
Nail dystrophy
- MedGen UID: 66368
- Concept ID: C0221260
- Finding: Disease or Syndrome
Abnormality of the integument
- Oral mucosal blisters
Oral mucosal blisters
- MedGen UID: 208888
- Concept ID: C0853945
- Finding: Sign or Symptom
Abnormality of the integument
- Sub-lamina densa cleavage
Sub-lamina densa cleavage
- MedGen UID: 1778332
- Concept ID: C5539822
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of the integument
- Abnormal blistering of the skin
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