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Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica dominans: 35-year-old female patient, with extensive scarring blister formation after banal traumas (e.g. under plasters, or under pressure). First manifestation in the first months of life. recurrent formation of basal cell carcinomas.

Epidermolysis bullosa junctionalis, non-Herlitz. 25 year old man with generalized clinical picture. Colorful picture with extensive erythema, blisters, crusts, scars, hypo- and hyperpigmentation.

Epidermolysis bullosa junctionalis, non-Herlitz: poikilodermatic picture with extensive scarring, reticular erythema and marginal blisters, erosions and crusts. 35-year-old female patient.

Epidermolysis bullosa junctionalis, non-Herlitz. 25-year-old patient with generalized clinical picture. poikilodermatic aspect with extensive hyperpigmentation, erosions, crusts, scars, hypopigmentation.

Epidermolysis bullosa junctionalis, non-Herlitz. 12-year-old female patient with generalized clinical picture. Poikilodermatic aspect with extensive erythema, bulging blisters, crusts, scars, hypo- and hyperpigmentation.

Epidermolysis bullosa junctionalis, non-Herlitz: poikilodermaticpicture with extensive atrophic scarring, erythema, erosions and crusts (blistering after banal trauma). 35-year-old female patient.

Epidermolysis bullosa junctionalis, non-Herlitz. 25-year-old patient with generalized clinical picture. poikilodermatic aspect with flat and small spot hyperpigmentation, erosions, crusts, scars, hypopigmentation.

Epidermolysis bullosa junctionalis, non-Herlitz. 25-year-old patient with generalized clinical picture. poikilodermatic aspect with flat and small spot hyperpigmentation, erosions, crusts, scars, hypopigmentation.




Epidermolysis bullosa junctionalis generalized intermediate (non-Herlitz): palm with minor skin changes. Patient reports blister and erythema formation after banal firm hand movements. Now painful erythema formation at the ball of the little finger.