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Transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn
Also Known As:
Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa, Dominant Neonatal; Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica, dominant neonatal form
Networked:
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Disease Context: Research Results
Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities: 933
Congenital Abnormalities: 25723
Skin Abnormalities: 159
Epidermolysis Bullosa: 759
Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica: 734
Transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn: 4
Inborn Genetic Diseases: 11939
Genetic Skin Diseases: 47
Epidermolysis Bullosa: 759
Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica: 734
Transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn: 4
Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases
Skin Diseases: 13127
Vesiculobullous Skin Diseases: 403
Epidermolysis Bullosa: 759
Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica: 734
Transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn: 4
Skin Abnormalities: 159
Epidermolysis Bullosa: 759
Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica: 734
Transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn: 4
Genetic Skin Diseases: 47
Epidermolysis Bullosa: 759
Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica: 734
Transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn: 4
Connective Tissue Diseases: 3269
Collagen Diseases: 754
Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica: 734
Transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn: 4
Related Diseases
1.
Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica (Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa)
Drugs and Biologics
Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn:
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Collagen Type VII
IBA
12/01/1997 - "
Genetic basis of dominantly inherited transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn: a splice site mutation in the type VII collagen gene.
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05/01/1994 - "
Neonatal retention of type VII collagen, transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn and recessive epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica inversa.
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08/01/1993 - "
It has been recently shown that the presence of perinuclear "stellate bodies" within the epidermis in patients with a form of dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa named "transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn" corresponds to collections of type VII collagen.
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Therapies and Procedures
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Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)
01/01/1992 - "
Transient bullous dermolysis of the newborn does not represent an obstacle to administering appropriate chemotherapy when simple precautions are taken.
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