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Punch grafting of chronic ulcers in patients with laminin-332-deficient, non-Herlitz junctional epidermolysis bullosa.
[junctional epidermolysis bullosa]
Epidermolysis
bullosa
(
EB
)
is
a
genetic
,
heterogeneous
,
trauma-induced
blistering
disease
.
Patients
with
laminin-
332
-
deficient
non-
Herlitz
junctional
EB
(
JEB
-nH
)
can
have
impaired
wound
healing
witnessed
by
persistent
,
small
,
deep
ulcers
on
the
hands
and
feet
that
adversely
affect
the
quality
of
life
.
We
sought
to
present
the
results
of
punch
grafting
in
patients
with
laminin-
332
-
deficient
JEB
-nH
,
and
to
discuss
its
therapeutic
value
.
Retrospective
analysis
of
the
Dutch
EB
Registry
revealed
4
patients
with
laminin-
332
-
deficient
JEB
-nH
who
were
treated
with
punch
grafting
.
Punch
grafting
was
performed
according
to
protocol
,
and
the
patients
were
followed
up
.
In
the
past
10
years
we
have
treated
23
ulcers
in
4
patients
with
JEB
-nH
using
punch
grafting
without
any
complications
or
adverse
effects
.
The
ulcers
had
on
average
persisted
6
years
before
treatment
.
Healing
rate
after
punch
grafting
was
70
%
(
n
Â
=
Â
16
)
,
with
a
mean
healing
time
of
2
months
.
Thirty
percent
(
n
Â
=
Â
7
)
of
the
treated
ulcers
did
not
completely
heal
,
but
did
show
improvement
.
The
recurrence
rate
after
3
months
was
13
%
(
n
Â
=
Â
2
)
,
and
was
a
result
of
renewed
blistering
.
Limitations
of
the
study
are
the
retrospective
design
,
small
number
of
patients
,
absence
of
a
control
group
,
and
follow-up
and
ulcer
measurement
that
were
not
standardized
.
Punch
grafting
can
be
used
as
a
first
-line
treatment
in
small
persistent
ulcers
in
patients
with
JEB
-nH
.
The
method
is
easy
,
is
inexpensive
,
has
little
risk
of
complications
,
and
results
in
significant
healing
rates
and
improvement
in
quality
of
life
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"deficient non-herlitz"
symptom
junctional epidermolysis bullosa
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