[Pretibial epidermolysis bullosa. A rare form of epidermolysis bullosa simplex]
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[Pretibial epidermolysis bullosa. A rare form of epidermolysis bullosa simplex]
Abstract
Introduction: Pretibial epidermolysis bullosa had been classified as a rare localized form of autosomal dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa.
Observation: We report a sporadic case of a patient suffering from bullous lesions induced by minor trauma on pretibial skin. The lesions healed with atrophic scars. No milia formation was observed. The mapping of dermoepidermal junction by LH 7:2 and GB3 monoclonal antibodies was normal. By electron microscopy, numerous perinuclear vacuoles were observed and the cleavage occurred within the basal keratinocytes.
Discussion: This patient had clinical features in accordance with a diagnosis of pretibial epidermolysis bullosa. However, in contrast to previous case reports, the ultrastructural pattern was this of an epidermolysis bullosa of simplex type.
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