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1: Rev Med Chil. 2004 May;132(5):614-8.
Epidermolisis bulosa distrofica recesiva. Caso clinico.
Cordero, Claudio; Gonzalez, Sergio; Castillo, Carmen; Morales, Enrique; Misad, Carlos; Ruiz-Esquide, Fernando;
Unidad de Neonatologia, Departamento y Servicio de Pediatria y Cirugia Infantil Occidente, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile, Hospital San Juan de Dios, Santiago.
We report a female newborn with a dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. The diagnosis was made by electron microscopy of a bullous skin lesion. The importance of reaching a specific diagnosis is underscored. Close relatives can therefore be informed and educated about prognosis, etiology and the possibility of having new affected offspring. An accurate diagnosis can be reached through electronic microscopy or modern immunohistochemical techniques. Further complementary information given by conventional histology is required. A complete study is recommended to minimize errors in the intepretation of morphology.
  • Humanos
  • Femenino
  • Recién Nacido
  • Microscopía Electrónica
  • Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica (patología)

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