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in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association > vol. 110, 06 (Novembre-décembre 2020)
Titre : A Retrospective Review of Clinical Problems and Interventions in Patients Attending Epidermolysis Bullosa Podiatry Clinics Highlighting the Demand and Need for Specialized Services Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Jemima E. Mellerio Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]Douleur
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Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a genetic skin fragility disorder which, in the majority of cases, causes pain and functional impairment because of involvement of the skin of the feet. We wish to highlight the importance and need for specialized podiatry services for individuals with this condition.
Clinically, EB is characterized by skin blistering secondary to minor mechanical trauma or friction. There are many different subtypes, with a broad spectrum of severity and variable extracutaneous features.1 The most common form of EB is EB simplex (EBS) localized where blistering is predominantly confined to feet and hands; management involves avoidance of trauma by means of comfortable, soft footwear; avoidance of heat; puncturing blisters when they arise to prevent expansion; atraumatic dressings; and avoidance or management of infection when it arises.2,3 However, all major forms of EB can affect the feet with blistering, fissuring, hyperkeratosis, altered gait, and nail...
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