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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | bart_syndrome_1_070116 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | BART SYNDROME / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC(DYSTROPHIC) , DOMINANT / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA / APLASIA CUTIS CONGENITA | Category: | neonatal dermatology / genodermatosis/genetic disorder | ||
| Body Site: | foot | Age: | 3 days | ||
| Contributors: | Andrea Zaenglein, MD Harper Price, MD | ||||
| Description: | healing erosions with petrolatum gauze | ||||
| Comments: | This 2-month-old full term boy was delivered by planned C-section to a healthy 26 year-old woman without complications and a history of normal prenatal care. At birth absence of skin and subcutaneous tissue was moted on the top of the right foot . Erosions were also noted on the left leg, left hand, lips and tongue. The infant was transferred to the nursery intensive care unit where pareteral fluids were administered and breast milk was given with a Haberman feeder. Recurrent blisters and erosions developed with minimal trauma and were unroofed and wrapped with petrolatum gauze. A brief episode of fever before discharge initiated a sepsis work-up which was unremarkable. | ||||
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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | bart_syndrome_2_070116 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | BART SYNDROME / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC(DYSTROPHIC) , DOMINANT / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA / APLASIA CUTIS CONGENITA | Category: | neonatal dermatology / genodermatosis/genetic disorder | ||
| Body Site: | foot | Age: | 3 days | ||
| Contributor: | Andrea Zaenglein, MD | ||||
| Description: | healing erosions with petrolatum gauze | ||||
| Comments: | This 2-month-old full term boy was delivered by planned C-section to a healthy 26 year-old woman without complications and a history of normal prenatal care. At birth absence of skin and subcutaneous tissue was moted on the top of the right foot . Erosions were also noted on the left leg, left hand, lips and tongue. The infant was transferred to the nursery intensive care unit where pareteral fluids were administered and breast milk was given with a Haberman feeder. Recurrent blisters and erosions developed with minimal trauma and were unroofed and wrapped with petrolatum gauze. A brief episode of fever before discharge initiated a sepsis work-up which was unremarkable. | ||||
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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | bart_syndrome_3_070116 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | BART SYNDROME / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC(DYSTROPHIC) , DOMINANT / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA / APLASIA CUTIS CONGENITA | Category: | neonatal dermatology / genodermatosis/genetic disorder | ||
| Body Site: | foot | Age: | 3 days | ||
| Contributors: | Andrea Zaenglein, MD Harper Price, MD | ||||
| Description: | well demarcated atrophic plaque with thin overlying epidermis and visible vascular and ligamentous structures | ||||
| Comments: | This 2-month-old full term boy was delivered by planned C-section to a healthy 26 year-old woman without complications and a history of normal prenatal care. At birth absence of skin and subcutaneous tissue was moted on the top of the right foot . Erosions were also noted on the left leg, left hand, lips and tongue. The infant was transferred to the nursery intensive care unit where pareteral fluids were administered and breast milk was given with a Haberman feeder. Recurrent blisters and erosions developed with minimal trauma and were unroofed and wrapped with petrolatum gauze. A brief episode of fever before discharge initiated a sepsis work-up which was unremarkable. | ||||
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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | bart_syndrome_1_041123 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | BART SYNDROME / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC (DYSTROPHIC) / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC(DYSTROPHIC) , DOMINANT / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA | Category: | genodermatosis/genetic disorder / vesiculobullous eruptions / vesiculobullous eruptions, mechanobullous | ||
| Body Site: | foot | Age: | 1 days | ||
| Contributor: | Howard County Hospital Public Relations | ||||
| Description: | symmetric well demarcated atrophic plaques covered with thin epithelium | ||||
| Comments: | At birth this vigorous boy was noted to have atrophic plaques on the ankles. Erosions subsequently developed with minor trauma, and the lesions were managed with topical antibiotic ointment and non-stick dressings. By 2 weeks of age the plaques had shrunk by 50 percent . At birth he also had an intact blister on the left middle finger which promptly dried and peeled. Although he developed small vesicles on the lips, they did not interfete with feeding, and no lesions appeared in the mouth. He weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces at birth and gained 5 ounces by 2 weeks of age. His mother and and a maternal nephew had a similar history of neonatal and early childhood acral blsitering with partial loss of finger and toe nails and scarring of the hands and feet. Bart syndrome represents a dominant dermolytic variant of epidermolysis bullosa. | ||||
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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | bart_syndrome_2_041123 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | BART SYNDROME / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC (DYSTROPHIC) / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC(DYSTROPHIC) , DOMINANT / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA | Category: | genodermatosis/genetic disorder / vesiculobullous eruptions / vesiculobullous eruptions, mechanobullous | ||
| Body Site: | foot | Age: | 1 days | ||
| Contributor: | Howard County Hospital Public Relations | ||||
| Description: | symmetric well demarcated atrophic plaques covered with thin epithelium | ||||
| Comments: | At birth this vigorous boy was noted to have atrophic plaques on the ankles. Erosions subsequently developed with minor trauma, and the lesions were managed with topical antibiotic ointment and non-stick dressings. By 2 weeks of age the plaques had shrunk by 50 percent . At birth he also had an intact blister on the left middle finger which promptly dried and peeled. Although he developed small vesicles on the lips, they did not interfete with feeding, and no lesions appeared in the mouth. He weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces at birth and gained 5 ounces by 2 weeks of age. His mother and and a maternal nephew had a similar history of neonatal and early childhood acral blsitering with partial loss of finger and toe nails and scarring of the hands and feet. Bart syndrome represents a dominant dermolytic variant of epidermolysis bullosa. | ||||
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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | bart_syndrome_3_041123 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | BART SYNDROME / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC (DYSTROPHIC) / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC(DYSTROPHIC) , DOMINANT / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA | Category: | genodermatosis/genetic disorder / vesiculobullous eruptions / vesiculobullous eruptions, mechanobullous | ||
| Body Site: | foot | Age: | 1 days | ||
| Contributor: | Howard County Hospital Public Relations | ||||
| Description: | symmetric well demarcated atrophic plaques covered with thin epithelium | ||||
| Comments: | At birth this vigorous boy was noted to have atrophic plaques on the ankles. Erosions subsequently developed with minor trauma, and the lesions were managed with topical antibiotic ointment and non-stick dressings. By 2 weeks of age the plaques had shrunk by 50 percent . At birth he also had an intact blister on the left middle finger which promptly dried and peeled. Although he developed small vesicles on the lips, they did not interfete with feeding, and no lesions appeared in the mouth. He weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces at birth and gained 5 ounces by 2 weeks of age. His mother and and a maternal nephew had a similar history of neonatal and early childhood acral blsitering with partial loss of finger and toe nails and scarring of the hands and feet. Bart syndrome represents a dominant dermolytic variant of epidermolysis bullosa. | ||||
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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | dermolytic_epidermolysis_bullosa_1_041201 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC(DYSTROPHIC) , DOMINANT / BART SYNDROME / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC (DYSTROPHIC) | Category: | genodermatosis/genetic disorder / vesiculobullous eruptions / vesiculobullous eruptions, mechanobullous | ||
| Body Site: | foot / toe nail, foot | Age: | 31 years | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | symmetric hypoplastic and scarred nails | ||||
| Comments: | Note the hypoplastic nails particularly on the mother's toes. She also has subtle supple scars on her legs. She experienced recurrent blistering during early childhood but only rarely as an adult. | ||||
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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | dermolytic_epidermolysis_bullosa_2_041201 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC(DYSTROPHIC) , DOMINANT / BART SYNDROME / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC (DYSTROPHIC) | Category: | genodermatosis/genetic disorder / vesiculobullous eruptions / vesiculobullous eruptions, mechanobullous | ||
| Body Site: | finger / nail, hand | Age: | 31 years | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | symmetric hypoplastic and scarred nails | ||||
| Comments: | Note the hypoplastic nails particularly on the mother's toes. She also has subtle supple scars on her legs. She experienced recurrent blistering during early childhood but only rarely as an adult. | ||||
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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | dermolytic_epidermolysis_bullosa_3_041201 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC(DYSTROPHIC) , DOMINANT / BART SYNDROME / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC (DYSTROPHIC) | Category: | genodermatosis/genetic disorder / vesiculobullous eruptions / vesiculobullous eruptions, mechanobullous | ||
| Body Site: | foot / toe nail, foot | Age: | 31 years | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | symmetric hypoplastic and scarred nails | ||||
| Comments: | Note the hypoplastic nails particularly on the mother's toes. She also has subtle supple scars on her legs. She experienced recurrent blistering during early childhood but only rarely as an adult. | ||||
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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | dermolytic_epidermolysis_bullosa_4_041201 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC(DYSTROPHIC) , DOMINANT / BART SYNDROME / EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, DERMOLYTIC (DYSTROPHIC) | Category: | genodermatosis/genetic disorder / vesiculobullous eruptions / vesiculobullous eruptions, mechanobullous | ||
| Body Site: | finger / nail, hand | Age: | 31 years | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | symmetric hypoplastic and scarred nails | ||||
| Comments: | Note the hypoplastic nails particularly on the mother's toes. She also has subtle supple scars on her legs. She experienced recurrent blistering during early childhood but only rarely as an adult. | ||||
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