Abstract

Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a genetic skin condition​[1–4]​. It encompasses several disorders characterised by recurrent blister formation that result from structural fragility within the skin and other selected tissues​[4]​. EB is classified by the level of tissue separation within the cutaneous basement membrane zone of the skin​[5]​. One in 227 individuals carry a defective gene […]

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