Epidermolysis bullosa simplex with circinate migratory erythema
Synonyms: EBS with circinate migratory erythema | EBS-migr
A rare inherited epidermolysis bullosa simplex characterized by belt-like areas of erythema with multiple vesicles and small blisters at the advancing edge of erythema. The lesions occur on the limbs and trunk and heal with brown pigmentation but no scarring. Extracutaneous involvement is absent. Onset of the disease is usually at birth.
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DEBRA International
Empower people with EB and their support networks, advocates, healthcare professionals, researchers, and industry with the knowledge and tools they need to better the lives of those with epidermolysis bullosa (EB) worldwide.
DEBRA International
Empower people with EB and their support networks, advocates, healthcare professionals, researchers, and industry with the knowledge and tools they need to better the lives of those with epidermolysis bullosa (EB) worldwide.
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