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Epidermolysis bullosa, pretibial: A rare genetic syndrome characterized by fragile skin which blisters easily due to defective skin collagen. The skin on the front of the shins is usually the main area affected in this form. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Epidermolysis bullosa, pretibial is available below.
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