Diagnostic challenges in a family with dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa and isolated hereditary nail disorder: paternal gonosomal mosaicism for COL7A1 variant and maternal RSPO4 variant

About this course

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  • Expires: October 17, 2029

Target Audience

This activity is intended for practicing dermatologists and other physicians involved in the treatment and management of diseases of the skin.

Learning Objective

To recognize different modes of transmission for epidermolysis bullosa and isolated anonychia and to understand how they are identified in clinical practice.

Accreditation and Designation Statement

Once the test is passed, a certificate of completion will be generated. The learning activity can be added to the Royal College of Physicians' CPD diary as a self-certified entry.

Activity Disclosures

No commercial support has been accepted related to the development or publication of this activity.