| e. bullosa dystrophica, dominant |
the relatively mild autosomal dominant form of epidermolysis dystrophica, occurring in two main variants: The more severe Pasini (albopapuloid) variant is usually present at birth or in infancy, and is characterized by extensive blistering that heals with atrophic scarring, primarily confined to skin over the joints and extremities but sometimes generalized; spontaneous flesh-colored, scarlike (albopapuloid) lesions on the trunk, usually appearing during adolescence; and frequent involvement of the mucous membranes, including the oral, esophageal, and pharyngeal mucosa. The less severe Cockayne-Touraine (dysplastic or hyperplastic) variant usually occurs in infancy or early childhood and is characterized by keratotic lesions that may show ichthyotic changes, generally confined to the extremities, which may heal with hypertrophic rather than atrophic scars. See also Bart's syndrome, under syndrome.
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| e. uteri´na ova´rii |
[TA] uterine extremity of ovary: the lower end of the ovary, directed toward the uterus; called also pelvic extremity of ovary.
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| e. bullosa dystrophica, dysplastic |
the Cockayne-Touraine variant of dominant epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica.
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| e. vaccina´tum |
Kaposi's varicelliform eruption due to infection with the vaccinia virus superimposed upon a preexisting skin condition, usually atopic dermatitis. Cf. e. herpeticum.
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| e. bullosa dystrophica, hyperplastic |
the Cockayne-Touraine variant of dominant epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica.
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