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Small fiber neuropathy in epidermolysis bullosa simplex

Shahab Babakoohi1, Amber Sipe2, Mani Zamanifekri3

  • 1Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Charlotte, North Carolina.

JAAD Case Reports
|May 14, 2024
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Keywords:
epidermolysis bullosa simplexsmall fiber neuropathy

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