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    Genetic Linkage Between the Collagen Type VII Gene COL7A1 and Pretibial Epidermolysis Bullosa with Lichenoid Features

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    Pretibial epidermolysis bullosa is a rare form of dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. The disease was diagnosed after considerable delay in a large Belgian family and was remarkable for its late age at onset and its misleading clinical presentation in the proband, which strongly resembled keratosis lichenoides chronica. Both recessively and dominantly inherited forms of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa have been shown to be linked to the collagen type VII gene, COL7A1. Two-point linkage analysis with two intragenic polymorphisms (PvuII, AluI) in COL7A1 was performed. Strong genetic linkage between the disease in this family and COL7AI was demonstrated by a lod score of 44.5 (theta = 0) for the AluI polymorphism. The observed intrafamilial variability of clinical phenotypes contradicts the presently proposed classification of dominantly inherited dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa

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    Patient selection and pre-operative information in surgical therapies for vitiligo

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    Evaluation of outcome in surgical therapies for vitiligo

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    Consistent Cutaneous Imaging With Commercial Digital Cameras

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