Oleogel-S10 in Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa: A Case Series Evaluating the Impact on Wound Burden Over Two Years
This study supports the effectiveness of Oleogel-S10 in a real-world scenario in a country with scarce resources for the trea tment of EB. (Source: Advances in Therapy)
Source: Advances in Therapy - January 3, 2024 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

Health-related quality of life and clinical severity in people with epidermolysis bullosa - A proposal for assessing nutritional compromise by body mass index (Birmingham Epidermolysis Bullosa Severity Score)
CONCLUSIONS: individuals with greater clinical severity of EB experience a more significant impact on their HRQoL. The proposed quantitative criteria for assessing nutritional compromise may help standardise assessments by professionals monitoring the nutritional status of individuals with EB.PMID:38149521 | DOI:10.20960/nh.04827 (Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria)
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - December 27, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Camille Cristine Gomes Togo Ana Paula Caio Zid ório Natan Monsores de S á Eliane Said Dutra Source Type: research

Health-related quality of life and clinical severity in people with epidermolysis bullosa - A proposal for assessing nutritional compromise by body mass index (Birmingham Epidermolysis Bullosa Severity Score)
CONCLUSIONS: individuals with greater clinical severity of EB experience a more significant impact on their HRQoL. The proposed quantitative criteria for assessing nutritional compromise may help standardise assessments by professionals monitoring the nutritional status of individuals with EB.PMID:38149521 | DOI:10.20960/nh.04827 (Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria)
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - December 27, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Camille Cristine Gomes Togo Ana Paula Caio Zid ório Natan Monsores de S á Eliane Said Dutra Source Type: research

Health-related quality of life and clinical severity in people with epidermolysis bullosa - A proposal for assessing nutritional compromise by body mass index (Birmingham Epidermolysis Bullosa Severity Score)
CONCLUSIONS: individuals with greater clinical severity of EB experience a more significant impact on their HRQoL. The proposed quantitative criteria for assessing nutritional compromise may help standardise assessments by professionals monitoring the nutritional status of individuals with EB.PMID:38149521 | DOI:10.20960/nh.04827 (Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria)
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - December 27, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Camille Cristine Gomes Togo Ana Paula Caio Zid ório Natan Monsores de S á Eliane Said Dutra Source Type: research

Health-related quality of life and clinical severity in people with epidermolysis bullosa - A proposal for assessing nutritional compromise by body mass index (Birmingham Epidermolysis Bullosa Severity Score)
CONCLUSIONS: individuals with greater clinical severity of EB experience a more significant impact on their HRQoL. The proposed quantitative criteria for assessing nutritional compromise may help standardise assessments by professionals monitoring the nutritional status of individuals with EB.PMID:38149521 | DOI:10.20960/nh.04827 (Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria)
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - December 27, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Camille Cristine Gomes Togo Ana Paula Caio Zid ório Natan Monsores de S á Eliane Said Dutra Source Type: research

Health-related quality of life and clinical severity in people with epidermolysis bullosa - A proposal for assessing nutritional compromise by body mass index (Birmingham Epidermolysis Bullosa Severity Score)
CONCLUSIONS: individuals with greater clinical severity of EB experience a more significant impact on their HRQoL. The proposed quantitative criteria for assessing nutritional compromise may help standardise assessments by professionals monitoring the nutritional status of individuals with EB.PMID:38149521 | DOI:10.20960/nh.04827 (Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria)
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - December 27, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Camille Cristine Gomes Togo Ana Paula Caio Zid ório Natan Monsores de S á Eliane Said Dutra Source Type: research

Health-related quality of life and clinical severity in people with epidermolysis bullosa - A proposal for assessing nutritional compromise by body mass index (Birmingham Epidermolysis Bullosa Severity Score)
CONCLUSIONS: individuals with greater clinical severity of EB experience a more significant impact on their HRQoL. The proposed quantitative criteria for assessing nutritional compromise may help standardise assessments by professionals monitoring the nutritional status of individuals with EB.PMID:38149521 | DOI:10.20960/nh.04827 (Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria)
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - December 27, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Camille Cristine Gomes Togo Ana Paula Caio Zid ório Natan Monsores de S á Eliane Said Dutra Source Type: research

Health-related quality of life and clinical severity in people with epidermolysis bullosa - A proposal for assessing nutritional compromise by body mass index (Birmingham Epidermolysis Bullosa Severity Score)
CONCLUSIONS: individuals with greater clinical severity of EB experience a more significant impact on their HRQoL. The proposed quantitative criteria for assessing nutritional compromise may help standardise assessments by professionals monitoring the nutritional status of individuals with EB.PMID:38149521 | DOI:10.20960/nh.04827 (Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria)
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - December 27, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Camille Cristine Gomes Togo Ana Paula Caio Zid ório Natan Monsores de S á Eliane Said Dutra Source Type: research

Health-related quality of life and clinical severity in people with epidermolysis bullosa - A proposal for assessing nutritional compromise by body mass index (Birmingham Epidermolysis Bullosa Severity Score)
CONCLUSIONS: individuals with greater clinical severity of EB experience a more significant impact on their HRQoL. The proposed quantitative criteria for assessing nutritional compromise may help standardise assessments by professionals monitoring the nutritional status of individuals with EB.PMID:38149521 | DOI:10.20960/nh.04827 (Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria)
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - December 27, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Camille Cristine Gomes Togo Ana Paula Caio Zid ório Natan Monsores de S á Eliane Said Dutra Source Type: research

Health-related quality of life and clinical severity in people with epidermolysis bullosa - A proposal for assessing nutritional compromise by body mass index (Birmingham Epidermolysis Bullosa Severity Score)
CONCLUSIONS: individuals with greater clinical severity of EB experience a more significant impact on their HRQoL. The proposed quantitative criteria for assessing nutritional compromise may help standardise assessments by professionals monitoring the nutritional status of individuals with EB.PMID:38149521 | DOI:10.20960/nh.04827 (Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria)
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - December 27, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Camille Cristine Gomes Togo Ana Paula Caio Zid ório Natan Monsores de S á Eliane Said Dutra Source Type: research

Health-related quality of life and clinical severity in people with epidermolysis bullosa - A proposal for assessing nutritional compromise by body mass index (Birmingham Epidermolysis Bullosa Severity Score)
CONCLUSIONS: individuals with greater clinical severity of EB experience a more significant impact on their HRQoL. The proposed quantitative criteria for assessing nutritional compromise may help standardise assessments by professionals monitoring the nutritional status of individuals with EB.PMID:38149521 | DOI:10.20960/nh.04827 (Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria)
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - December 27, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Camille Cristine Gomes Togo Ana Paula Caio Zid ório Natan Monsores de S á Eliane Said Dutra Source Type: research

Health-related quality of life and clinical severity in people with epidermolysis bullosa - A proposal for assessing nutritional compromise by body mass index (Birmingham Epidermolysis Bullosa Severity Score)
CONCLUSIONS: individuals with greater clinical severity of EB experience a more significant impact on their HRQoL. The proposed quantitative criteria for assessing nutritional compromise may help standardise assessments by professionals monitoring the nutritional status of individuals with EB.PMID:38149521 | DOI:10.20960/nh.04827 (Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria)
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - December 27, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Camille Cristine Gomes Togo Ana Paula Caio Zid ório Natan Monsores de S á Eliane Said Dutra Source Type: research

Genotype-phenotype correlation in Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa: signposts to severity
This study evaluated genetic and clinical findings from a JEB cohort, investigating genotype-phenotype correlations through bioinformatic analyses and comparison with previously reported mutations. (Source: Journal of Investigative Dermatology)
Source: Journal of Investigative Dermatology - December 27, 2023 Category: Dermatology Authors: David Wen, Manrup Hunjan, Ajoy Bardhan, Natasha Harper, Malobi Ogboli, Linda Ozoemena, Lu Liu, Jo-David Fine, Iain Chapple, Dario L. Balacco, Adrian Heagerty Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Genotype –Phenotype Correlation in Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa: Signposts to Severity
This study evaluated the genetic and clinical findings from a JEB cohort, investigati ng genotype–phenotype correlations through bioinformatic analyses and comparison with previously reported variants. (Source: Journal of Investigative Dermatology)
Source: Journal of Investigative Dermatology - December 27, 2023 Category: Dermatology Authors: David Wen, Manrup Hunjan, Ajoy Bardhan, Natasha Harper, Malobi Ogboli, Linda Ozoemena, Lu Liu, Jo-David Fine, Iain Chapple, Dario L. Balacco, Adrian Heagerty Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

A short RNA molecule and tumour aggressiveness in people with epidermolysis  bullosa
Br J Dermatol. 2023 Dec 20;190(1):e9. doi: 10.1093/bjd/ljad466.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38124517 | DOI:10.1093/bjd/ljad466 (Source: The British Journal of Dermatology)
Source: The British Journal of Dermatology - December 21, 2023 Category: Dermatology Source Type: research