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epidermolysis Path.|ɛpɪdəˈmɒlɪsɪs| [G. (H. Köbner 1886, in Deut. Med. Wochenschr. 14 Jan. 21/1), f. Gr. ἐπιδερµίς epidermis + -o + λύσις a loosening or releasing.] A loosened state of the epidermis, giving rise to large blisters with little or no external cause.
1894Gould Illustr. Dict. Med. 433/2 Epidermolysis, Acantolysis bullosa; Dermatitis bullosa; a rare skin-disease in which bullæ form upon the slightest pressure. 1897Brit. Jrnl. Dermatol. IX. 301 (title) Epidermolysis bullosa. Ibid. 313 In Haemophilia bleeding occurs, in Epidermolysis exudation. 1909W. Bateson Mendel's Princ. Heredity i. xii. 220 In epidermolysis transmission through unaffected persons occurred in some of the strains. 1922R. C. Punnett Mendelism (ed. 6) 202 Epidermolysis bullosa, a disease in which the skin rises up into numerous bursting blisters. 1966Wright & Symmers Systemic Path. II. xxxix. 1463 Epidermolysis bullosa is a rare dermatosis affecting both sexes. |