id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_f2y4ko3pr5g4hktkr2mzntfh6i Ulrich Rodeck Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa–Associated Squamous-Cell Carcinoma: An Enigmatic Entity with Complex Pathogenesis 2007 2 .pdf application/pdf 1704 154 50 Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa–Associated Squamous-Cell Carcinoma: An Enigmatic Entity with Complex Pathogenesis from it has been suggested to be indispensable for the development of squamouscell carcinomas (SCCs) in patients affected by recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB). develop in RDEB patients lacking expression of collagen VII altogether. affected patients develop severe mutilating scarring and are at high risk of developing squamous-cell carcinomas (SCCs) frequently observed, predicting expression of truncated collagen VII, including VII expression for SCC development in that 2 of 11 patients investigated developed SCC in the absence of collagen VII RDEB patients, expression of collagen VII of collagen VII alone is not likely to provide a reliable diagnostic tool to identify patients at risk of SCC development. like RDEB-associated SCCs. These parallels raise the question of whether, regardless of collagen VII/NC1 expression status, chronic wound healing represents Harvey-ras mutations are rare events in nonmelanoma human skin cancer. ./cache/work_f2y4ko3pr5g4hktkr2mzntfh6i.pdf ./txt/work_f2y4ko3pr5g4hktkr2mzntfh6i.txt