Natural history of growth and anaemia in children with epidermolysis bullosa: a retrospective cohort study.
Antonia ReimerM HessA Schwieger-BrielDimitra KiritsiF SchauerH SchumannL Bruckner-TudermanCristina HasPublished in: The British journal of dermatology (2019)
The results highlight that nutritional compromise occurs early in children with RDEB and therefore may require interventions as of the first year or two of life. What's already known about this topic? Children with epidermolysis bullosa (EB) suffer from failure to thrive and anaemia as major extracutaneous complications. The course of growth and the development of anaemia in EB are poorly characterized. What does this study add? A molecularly well characterized cohort of 200 children with EB was followed with regard to anthropometrics, anaemia and inflammation. We demonstrate early onset of growth failure and anaemia, most pronounced in the subset of recessive dystrophic EB. Awareness of early growth delay and nutritional deficiencies will improve EB care in daily practice.