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Epidermolysis Bullosa Herpetiformis Dowling-Meara
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1982
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Skin DevelopmentElectron MicroscopyTurkish OriginCutaneous BiologyHistopathologyPathologyWound HealingAnatomyDermatologyDermatopathologyMedicineDermal StructureEpidermolysis Bullosa
Report of a 2-year-old girl of Turkish origin with congenital generalized blister formation in herpetiform arrangement. Direct immunofluorescence ruled out juvenile dermatitits herpetiformis Duhring. Ultrastructural investigation of a fresh blister and clinically intact preblistering skin revealed intraepidermal blister formation via cytolysis of basal cells preceded by clumping of tonofilaments and partial attachment to the hemidesmosomes at the dermo-epidermal junction. This type of blister formation is significantly different from all other epidermolysis bullosa types and is a characteristic feature of all further cases studied so far by electron microscopy (n = 20) which correspond to the original cases of <i>Dowling and Meara</i>. Clinical features characteristic of this epidermolysis type are outlined and classification of epidermolysis bullosa herpetiformis Dowling-Meara into the non-scarring epidermolyses with dominant inheritance is discussed.