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Epidermolysis bullosa simplex with circinate migratory erythema

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Disease definition

A rare, inherited, epidermolysis bullosa simplex characterized by belt-like areas of erythema with multiple vesicles and small blisters at the advancing edge of erythema. The lesions occur on the limbs and trunk and heal with brown pigmentation but no scarring. Extracutaneous involvement is absent. Onset of the disease is usually at birth.

ORPHA:158681

Classification level: Disorder

Synonym(s):
  • EBS with circinate migratory erythema
  • EBS-migr

Prevalence: Unknown

Inheritance: Autosomal dominant

Age of onset: Infancy, Neonatal

ICD-10: Q81.0

ICD-11: EC30

OMIM: 609352

UMLS: C1836284

MeSH: C563730

A summary on this disease is available in Français, Español, Deutsch, Italiano, Português, Nederlands
Detailed information

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General public
Article for general public
English (2022.pdf) - Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital Logo ERN
English (2020) - Orphanet J Rare Dis Logo ERN
Svenska (2024) - Socialstyrelsen
Italiano (2022.pdf) - Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital Logo ERN
Guidelines
Emergency guidelines
Français (2012.pdf) - Orphanet Urgences
Clinical practice guidelines
English (2019.pdf) - Debra International Logo ERN
English (2012) - Int J Paediatr Dent Logo ERN
English (2014) - Orphanet J Rare Dis Logo ERN
English (2014) - BMC Med Logo ERN
English (2016) - Br J Dermatol Logo ERN
English (2019) - Orphanet J Rare Dis Logo ERN
English (2019) - Orphanet J Rare Dis Logo ERN
English (2020) - Br J Dermatol Logo ERN
English (2020) - Br J Dermatol Logo ERN
English (2019.pdf) - Debra International Logo ERN
English (2017.pdf) - Wounds International
Español (2017.pdf) - Wounds International
Disease review articles
Review article
English (2025) - Orphanet J Rare Dis
Disability
Disability factsheet
Español (2018.pdf) - Orphanet
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