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Fragile skin
- ... called junctional epidermolysis bullosa, which is characterized by fragile skin that blisters easily. While individuals with junctional epidermolysis ...
- ... weight gain in the face and upper body, fragile skin, bone loss, fatigue, and other health problems. However, ...
- ... face and upper body, slowed growth in children, fragile skin, fatigue, and other health problems. In people with ...
- ... face and upper body, slowed growth in children, fragile skin, fatigue, and other health problems.People with Carney ...
- ... of skin (the dermis). These changes make the skin fragile and prone to blistering. Similarly, a lack of ...
- ... networks, causing cells in the epidermis to become fragile and easily damaged. As a result, the skin is less resistant to friction and minor trauma ...
- ... conditions that cause the skin to be very fragile and to blister easily. Blisters and areas of skin loss (erosions) form in response to minor injury ... functional laminin 332, cells in the epidermis are fragile and easily ... trauma can cause the skin layers to separate, leading to the formation of ...
- ... within cells. Without this network, skin cells become fragile and are easily damaged, making the skin less resistant to friction and minor trauma. In ...
- ... a group of genetic conditions that cause the skin to be fragile and to blister easily. Affected infants are often ... integrin causes cells in the epidermis to be fragile and easily damaged. Friction or other minor trauma can cause the skin layers to separate, leading to the formation of ...
- ... Epidermolysis bullosa cause the skin to be very fragile and to blister easily. Blisters and skin erosions form in response to minor injury or ...