JEB cicatricial – autosomal recessive; acral muscle
deformities
Ghatan p.216, 2002, Second Edition
Pyloric atresia and junctional epidermolysis bullosa
JAAD
36:304–310, 1997
Dystrophic EB
Epidermolysis Bullosa: Basic and Clinical
Aspects. New York: Springer, 1992:135–151
Localized
Inversa – waistline bullae
JAAD 33:361–365, 1995
Acral
Pretibial
AD 122:310–313, 1986
Centripetal
EB pruriginosa – mild acral blistering at birth or early
childhood; violaceous papular and nodular lesions
in linear array on shins, forearms, trunk; lichenified
hypertrophic and verrucous plaques in adults
BJD
130:617–625, 1994
Generalized
Dominant dystrophic – albopapuloid (Pasini) Epidermolysis
Bullosa: Basic and Clinical Aspects.
New York: Springer,
1992:152–165
Dominant dystrophic (hyperplastique) (Cockayne-Touraine
variant) – nail dystrophy prominent
Epidermolysis Bullosa:
Basic and Clinical Aspects. New York: Springer,
1992:152–165
Transient bullous dermolysis of newborn
AD
121:1429–1438, 1985
Recessive dystrophic EB, gravis (Hallopeau, Siemens
variant)
Recessive dystrophic EB, mitis (mild, non-mutilating
recessive dystrophic EB)
Recessive inverse dystrophic – groin, axillae, neck, lower
back, nail dystrophy, oral erosions (dermolytic dystrophic)
AD 124:544–547, 1988
Epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma, woolly hair, and
dilated cardiomyopathy – striated palmoplantar keratoderma,
follicular keratosis, clubbing, vesicles and bullae on trunk,
psoriasiform keratoses on knees, legs, and feet
JAAD
39:418–421, 1998
Erythema annulare centrifugum – vesiculation, rarely
Rook
p.2088, 1998, Sixth Edition
Grover’s disease (transient acantholytic dermatosis)
AD
112:1440–1441, 1976
Hailey–Hailey disease – pemphigoid-like Hailey–Hailey disease
Hydroa vacciniforme – typical and atypical associated with
latent EBV infection and lymphoma
BJD 140:715–721, 1999
Ichthyosis bullosa of Siemens – mutation of keratin 2e;
superficial blistering of flexures, shins, abdomen with annular
peeling; gray rippled hyperkeratosis of extrexities, lower trunk,
flexures; hypertrichosis; circumscribed patchy scaling
(mauserung); palmoplantar blistering with hyperhidrosis
BJD
140:689–695, 1999; JID 103:277–281, 1994; JAAD
14:1000–1005, 1986
Keratosis lichenoides chronica – vesicular and papular lesions
of palms and soles
BJD 144:422–424, 2001
Lichen amyloidosis
Ann Acad Med Singapore 29:105–107,
2000
Lichen nitidus – vesicular linear eruption
JAAD 36:630–631, 1997
Lichen planus – bullous
Dermatology 190:156–159, 1995;
lichen planus pemphigoides
BJD 142:509–512, 2000; JAAD
22:626–631, 1990
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus
Rook p.2549–2551, 1998, Sixth
Edition; BJD 93:215–217, 1975
Necrolytic acral erythema – serpiginous, verrucous plaques of
dorsal aspects of hands, legs, initially with peripheral bullae;
associated with hepatitis C infection
JAAD 50:S121–124, 2004;
Int J Derm 35:252–256, 1996
Nummular dermatitis
Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (PLEVA)
Pityriasis rosea – vesicles, papulovesicles
Acta DV
42 (suppl 50):1–68, 1962
Transient acantholytic dermatosis (Grover’s disease) – bullous
variant
JAAD 35:653–666, 1996
Transient bullous dermatosis of the newborn
JAAD 40:471–476,
1999; JAAD 21:708–713, 1989; AD 129:1209–1210, 1993
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