Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
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The EBS subtype can be defined as EBS with blisters within epidermal basal keratinocytes or above, and it is distinguished from other subtypes whose levels of blister formation are deeper (JEB and DEB) or variable (KS). Mutations in several genes have been identified as being responsible for EBS phenotypes. The clinical manifestations of EBS vary greatly depending on the causative genes. Some EBS subtypes are mild and tend to improve with age, whereas others are severe and often associated with early demise and/or other organ involvement. This chapter introduces the clinical and histological characteristics and classifications of EBS. Subsequently, each protein that is defective in EBS is discussed, as are animal models of the disease.
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