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- ... begins in the deep layers of the skin (dermis and subcutaneous fat) and ... however, the disorder may not become evident until later in childhood ...
- ... bullosa (JEB). The more serious form of the disease, known as JEB generalized severe, usually results from ... cause laryngo-onycho-cutaneous (LOC) syndrome. This rare disorder is characterized by chronic skin sores (ulcers) and ...
- ... bullosa (JEB). The more serious form of the disease, known as JEB generalized severe, usually results from ... bullosa: molecular basis and clinical course of Herlitz disease. Hum Genet. 2005 Jan;116(1-2):33- ...
- ... bullosa Junctional epidermolysis bullosa National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, JUNCTIONAL 1A, INTERMEDIATE; ...
- ... bullosa (JEB). The more serious form of the disease, known as JEB generalized severe, usually results from ... bullosa: molecular basis and clinical course of Herlitz disease. Hum Genet. 2005 Jan;116(1-2):33- ...
- ... have had the more serious form of the disorder, JEB generalized severe. Infants with JEB generalized severe ...
- ... the epidermis, and an underlying layer called the dermis. Anchoring fibrils hold the two layers of skin ... by connecting the epidermal basement membrane to the dermis. More than 700 mutations in the COL7A1 gene ...
- ... skin cells, pigment, and proteins. The middle part (dermis) contains skin cells, blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles, and oil glands. The dermis provides nutrients to the epidermis. The inner layer ...
- ... the epidermis, to an underlying layer called the dermis.COL7A1 gene mutations alter the structure or disrupt ... disrupts the connection of the epidermis to the dermis, and friction or other minor trauma can cause ...
- ... It affects the middle layer of the skin (dermis) and the tissues below. Sometimes, muscle below the ... skin between the toes History of peripheral vascular disease Injury or trauma with a break in the ...