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Understanding Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) | debra of America There are four major types of EB: EB Simplex (EBS), Junctional EB (JEB), Dystrophic EB (DEB), and Kindler Syndrome Refer to each EB type in the section below for detailed signs, symptoms, and associated genetic mutations
What is EB? - EB-Research EB is a group of inherited conditions where the skin and mucocutaneous membranes (i e membranes lining the mouth, gut, and corneal surfaces) blister readily with only mild trauma, friction, or apparently even spontaneously
EB Disease - Patient Not only does EB affect the external skin, but also the lining of the mouth and throat, the eyes, and the digestive system There are four main types of EB and they range in how severely they affect a person The most severe forms are junctional EB (JEB), and dystrophic EB (DEB)
What is EB? - EB Research Partnership Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is a family of life-threatening rare genetic disorders that affect the body's largest organ: the skin Individuals with EB lack critical proteins that bind the skin's two layers together
EB - What does EB Stand For? - Acronyms and Slang Looking for the definition of EB? What does EB stand for? Find out it here! 595 meanings for EB abbreviations and acronyms on acronymsandslang com The World's most comprehensive acronyms and slang dictionary!