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Scanning electron microscopy of a blister roof in dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa.
[dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa]
In
dystrophic
epidermolysis
bullosa
the
genetic
defect
of
anchoring
fibrils
leads
to
cleavage
beneath
the
basement
membrane
,
with
its
consequent
loss
.
We
performed
scanning
electron
microscopy
of
an
inverted
blister
roof
of
a
case
of
dystrophic
epidermolysis
bullosa
,
confirmed
by
immunomapping
and
gene
sequencing
.
With
a
magnification
of
2000
times
a
net
attached
to
the
blister
roof
could
be
easily
identified
.
This
net
was
composed
of
intertwined
flat
fibers
.
With
higher
magnifications
,
different
fiber
sizes
could
be
observed
,
some
thin
fibers
measuring
around
80
nm
and
thicker
ones
measuring
between
200
and
300
nm
.