Skip navigation

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Results 1 - 10 of 12 for erosion
  1. ... of AEC syndrome are missing patches of skin (erosion). In affected infants, skin erosion most commonly occurs on the scalp. It tends ... affecting the scalp, neck, hands, and feet. Skin erosion ranges from mild to severe and can lead ...
  2. ... In addition, affected individuals can have recurrent corneal erosions, which are caused by separation of particular layers of the cornea from one another. Corneal erosions are very painful and can cause sensitivity to ...
  3. ... LOC syndrome is missing patches of skin (cutaneous erosions). The erosions heal slowly and may become infected. People with ... These abnormalities of laminin 332 cause the cutaneous erosions and overgrowth of granulation tissue that are characteristic ...
  4. ... erythema), itchiness (pruritus), or missing patches of skin (erosions) on the scalp. In areas of poor hair ... recessive hypotrichosis with monilethrix hairs and congenital scalp erosions. J Invest Dermatol. 2006 Jun;126(6):1286- ...
  5. ... and peel, forming very painful raw areas called erosions that resemble a severe hot-water burn. The skin erosions usually start on the face and chest before ...
  6. ... lattice pattern.Affected individuals often have recurrent corneal erosions, which are caused by separation of particular layers of the cornea from one another. Corneal erosions are very painful and can cause sensitivity to ...
  7. ... blister easily. Blisters and areas of skin loss (erosions) occur in response to minor injury or friction, ...
  8. ... weaken collagen fibers, which could contribute to the erosion of joint cartilage. Variations in the COL11A1 gene ...
  9. ... blister easily. Blisters and areas of skin loss (erosions) form in response to minor injury or friction, ...
  10. ... fragile and to blister easily. Blisters and skin erosions form in response to minor injury or friction, ...
previous · 1 · 2 · next