RT Book, Section A1 Agim, Nnenna G. A1 Kunishige, Joy H. A1 Thurber, Marzieh A1 Feasel, Adrienne M. A1 Hebert, Adelaide A. A2 Ali, Asra SR Print(0) ID 1176114943 T1 Genodermatosis T2 McGraw-Hill Education Specialty Board Review Dermatology: A Pictorial Review, 3e YR 2015 FD 2015 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9780071793230 LK dermatology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1176114943 RD 2024/03/29 AB Disorder with the formation of bullae and erosions following mechanical trauma to the skin and mucosaAll types of EB patients exhibit fragile skin and blisters. Scarring, nail dystrophy, milia, and scarring alopecia occur in the forms involving the lamina lucida and belowGene defects cause abnormalities in structural proteins of the epidermis and the epidermal-dermal junctionSubtypes are classified based on the ultrastructural level of blisters (Table 14-1), mode of inheritance, and the clinical featuresThere are four major EB types (Table 14-2) and multiple related subtypes (Table 14-3)