Abstract
We report a Japanese pedigree with dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DDEB) harboring the p.G2251E mutation of COL7A1. The proband of this pedigree presented with multiple milia as an isolated skin manifestation without a history of blistering and subsequently developed generalized intractable blisters, suggesting that multiple milia could be a primary manifestation of DDEB. Her mother exhibited nail dystrophy and pruritic nodules and her elder sister was unaffected, despite having the same COL7A1 mutation. Inter- and intrafamilial clinical variability are often observed in DDEB, so we should be aware of this factor to provide appropriate genetic counselling.
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