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Results 1 - 10 of 62 for Fragile skin
  1. ... formation of severe, painful blisters and calluses. Additionally, fragile skin cells may abnormally produce more keratin in response ...
  2. ... formation of severe, painful blisters and calluses. Additionally, fragile skin cells may abnormally produce more keratin in response ...
  3. ... formation of severe, painful blisters and calluses. Additionally, fragile skin cells may abnormally produce more keratin in response ...
  4. ... bullosa (LCEB). Features of this condition include very fragile skin that blisters and detaches easily, a complete absence ...
  5. ... bullosa (LAEB). Features of this condition include very fragile skin that blisters and detaches easily, a complete absence ...
  6. ... called junctional epidermolysis bullosa, which is characterized by fragile skin that blisters easily. While individuals with junctional epidermolysis ...
  7. ... tissues. The dermatosparaxis type is characterized by soft, fragile skin that sags and wrinkles; easy bruising; and distinctive ...
  8. ... feet. Affected individuals have highly stretchy (elastic) and fragile skin. People with this condition also have distinctive facial ...
  9. ... weight gain in the face and upper body, fragile skin, bone loss, fatigue, and other health problems. However, ...
  10. ... face and upper body, slowed growth in children, fragile skin, fatigue, and other health problems. In people with ...
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