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1 OMIM reference -
1 associated gene
No signs/symptoms info
PROTEIN INTERACTIONS: 1
1 OMIM reference -
3 associated genes
11 signs/symptoms
APC-related attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, Herlitz type

APC LAMA3
LAMB3
LAMC2


INTERACTOME
ASSOCIATIONS

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APC
(0.63)
LAMA3



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APC-related attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis
APC
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, Herlitz type
LAMA3 LAMB3 LAMC2



APC-related attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, Herlitz type

Synonym(s):
- APC-related AFAP
- APC-related attenuated FAP
- APC-related attenuated familial polyposis coli

Synonym(s):
- Epidermolysis bullosa letalis
- JEB-H
- Junctional epidermolysis bullosa generalisata gravis
- Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, Herlitz-Pearson type

Classification (Orphanet):
- Rare gastroenterologic disease
- Rare genetic disease
- Rare oncologic disease
Classification (Orphanet):
- Rare developmental defect during embryogenesis
- Rare eye disease
- Rare genetic disease
- Rare odontologic disease
- Rare skin disease

Classification (ICD10):
- Neoplasms -
Classification (ICD10):
- Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities -

Epidemiological data:
Class of prevalence: -
Average age onset: -
Average age of death: -
Type of inheritance: autosomal dominant
Epidemiological data:
Class of prevalence: 1-9 / 1 000 000
Average age onset: neonatal/infancy
Average age of death: before age 5
Type of inheritance: autosomal recessive

External references:
1 OMIM reference -
No MeSH references
External references:
1 OMIM reference -
No MeSH references

Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, Herlitz type

Very frequent
- Abnormal fingernails
- Autosomal recessive inheritance

Frequent
- Chronic skin infection / ulcerations / ulcers / cancrum
- Dehydration / hydroelectrolytic loss
- Early death / lethality
- Enanthema / aphtosa / aphta / leukoplakia
- Failure to thrive / difficulties for feeding in infancy / growth delay

Occasional
- Alopecia
- Onycholysis
- Syndactyly of fingers / interdigital palm
- Syndactyly of toes


APC-related attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis

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