Persistent Subepidermal Blistering in Split-Thickness Skin Graft Sites
- 1 February 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Dermatology
- Vol. 124 (2) , 244-249
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archderm.1988.01670020062019
Abstract
• We describe a child who began developing subepidermal blisters in the recipient sites of split-thickness skin grafts; this process has continued for almost a year and continues to spare nongrafted skin. Routine histologic and immunofluorescence mapping studies demonstrated this disorder to be a relatively noninflammatory one characterized by sub-lamina densa blister formation. Results of direct immunofluorescence were negative. By electron microscopy, anchoring fibrils were sparse in number and in some areas appeared malformed; otherwise, the basement membrane zone was morphologically unremarkable. Bullous pemphigoid antigen, laminin, type IV collagen, epidermolysis bullosa acquisita antigen, and LDA-1 were all normally expressed along the dermoepidermal junction. In contrast, KF-1 antigen was absent. These findings suggest a disease process confined to skin graft recipient sites with features identical to those previously described with recessive dystrophic or immunofluorescence-negative acquired epidermolysis bullosa. (Arch Dermatol1988;124:244-249)Keywords
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