遗传性大疱性表观溶解

S Ingen-Housz-Oro (Chef de clinique-assistant), C Blanchet-Bardon (Médecin des Hôpitaux)
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大疱性表皮松解症是一种罕见的常染色体显性或隐性遗传性皮肤病,由皮肤-表皮连接蛋白基因突变引起。根据基底膜区的裂解水平,定义了不同类型的大疱性表皮松解症,即单纯型、交界型和营养不良型,每种形式都有不同的亚型,其严重程度各不相同。主要临床症状是皮肤极度脆弱,导致播散性大疱和大疱后侵蚀。粘膜和食道受累可能严重,具有明显的营养后果和生长迟缓。某些亚型往往会随着年龄的增长而改善。相反,在最严重的亚型中,功能预后较差,预期寿命可能会因感染、营养和癌变并发症而或多或少地迅速改变。对这些患者的医疗、心理和社会管理必须是多学科的。产前诊断是可能的,尤其是对于最严重的疾病。
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Épidermolyses bulleuses héréditaires

Epidermolysis bullosa are rare autosomal dominant or recessive genodermatoses, resulting from mutations on dermo-epidermal junction protein genes. According to the level of the cleavage in the basal membrane zone, different types of epidermolysis bullosa, i.e simplex, junctional and dystrophic are defined, each of these forms consisting in different subtypes of variable seriousness. The main clinical sign is an extreme skin fragility, leading to disseminated bullae and post-bullae erosions. Mucosal and oesophageal involvement may be severe with marked nutritional consequences and growth retardation. Some subtypes tend to improve with age. In contrast, in the most severe subtypes, functional prognosis is poor and life expectancy may be more or less rapidly altered by infectious, nutritional and carcinomatous complications. Medical, psychological and social management of these patients must be multidisciplinary. Antenatal diagnosis is possible, especially for the most severe forms of the disease.

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