Saturday, February 23, 2008

Epidermolysis bullosa disease diagnosis

1. Simple: Department of dominant inheritance. The size of lesions and blisters bullosa, No spine of the release of levy, the more after leaving scars may have a temporary pigmentation. Involvement normal growth and development of children. Hair, A, Teeth, rarely mucosal involvement. To puberty can be improved. 2. Dominant dysplasia type: damage to the relaxation bullosa, spine-releasable levy positive, the more scar left atrophy accompanied the miliary measles, a pigment obstacles. The normal physical and mental development. Hair, teeth often not involved. Sometimes ichthyosis, keratosis of hair around, hyperhidrosis or thick-level. 3. Hidden dysplasia type: In addition to damage to the large blisters relaxation, often blood blister, spine-releasable levy positive, the more left after atrophic scars and pigment obstacles, mucosal involvement easy. With violations of different parts may lose tone, swallowing difficulties, such as lip subgingival contracture performance. A and teeth and stunting, hair loss and dwarf, claw hand, such as false and pointed out that the deformity. A cancerous tendencies. 4. According after birth incidence, diagnosis can vesicular characteristics. Should children pemphigoid, pemphigus vulgaris, impetigo and other identification.

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