Abstract
Suction blisters were raised in non-lesional skin of 16 patients with various types of epidermolysis bullosa (EB). The ultrastructural level of separation was within the lamina lucida of the epidermal basement membrane zone. Suction blister times were normal in EB simplex, dominant dystrophic and localized recessive dystrophic EB, but were markedly reduced in both junctional EB and severe generalized recessive dystrophic EB. An unpredicted abnormality of adhesion within the lamina lucida in severe recessive dystrophic EB, in addition to the well-recognized defect at a deeper level, beneath the lamina densa is indicated in this condition. The use of suction blister times may prove valuable in the diagnosis of EB.