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CASE REPORT Successful Breast Reconstruction in a Patient With Epidermolysis Bullosa.
[junctional epidermolysis bullosa]
Epidermolysis
bullosa
is
a
rare
skin
disorder
characterized
by
blister
formation
in
response
to
minor
trauma
as
well
as
extracutaneous
manifestations
.
Details
of
the
surgical
history
and
technical
considerations
for
performing
breast
reconstruction
in
a
patient
with
epidermolysis
bullosa
are
discussed
.
The
history
and
details
of
breast
reconstruction
in
a
patient
with
epidermolysis
bullosa
are
reported
.
A
56
-
year
-old
patient
with
junctional
epidermolysis
bullosa
developed
left
breast
cancer
,
which
was
initially
treated
with
lumpectomy
.
Two
years
later
,
a
completion
total
mastectomy
was
performed
for
recurrent
disease
with
immediate
2
-
stage
implant-based
reconstruction
.
Nipple
reconstruction
was
completed
using
a
skate
flap
technique
with
full-thickness
skin
graft
harvested
from
the
groin
region
.
No
blistering
,
infection
,
or
wound
dehiscence
was
observed
.
Successful
immediate
implant
breast
reconstruction
is
feasible
in
patients
with
epidermolysis
bullosa
.
Reconstructive
decision-making
should
be
individualized
based
on
the
extent
and
severity
of
the
skin
disease
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"skin graft"
symptom
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
junctional epidermolysis bullosa
lamellar ichthyosis
severe combined immunodeficiency
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