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. 2014 Oct 29;13(1):153–158. doi: 10.2450/2014.0160-14

Table I.

Characteristics and outcomes of the three children with DEB treated with CBPG.

Patient Gender Age (years) Enrolment Day 7 Day 21 Follow up at day 42
Lesion A (treated with CBPG) Lesion B (standard treatments) Lesion A (treated with CBPG) Lesion B (standard treatments) Lesion A (treated with CBPG) Lesion B (standard treatments) Lesion A (treated with CBPG) Lesion B (standard treatments)
1 Male 14 Left arm 4.5×2 cm Right arm 3.5×3.0 cm Left arm 3×1.1 cm Right arm, partial re-epithelialisation Left arm, complete re-epithelialisation Right arm, re-opening of the wound (1.3×1.0 cm) with scales and scabs on the edges Left arm, healthy skin Right arm, complete re-epithelialisation with residual erythema
2 Female 11 Right subscapular area 2.7×1.7 cm Right hip 3.5×1.5 cm Right subscapular area, complete re-epithelialisation with fine yellow scales Right hip 2.0×1.3 cm with scabs and scales Right subscapular area, complete re-epithelialisation Right hip, 1.0×1.5 cm with scales and scabs Right subscapular area, healthy skin Right hip, 1.1×0.8 cm with erythema and scales
3 Female 7 Right shoulder 3.0×3.7 cm Right lumbar region 4.5×2.0 cm Right shoulder 2.0×2.0 cm with fine scales Right lumbar region, complete re-epithelialisation with residual erythema, scabs and scales Right shoulder, complete re-epithelialisation with residual erythema and fine scales Right lumbar region, complete re-epithelialisation with residual erythema Right shoulder, healthy skin Right lumbar region, scabs and scales, outcome of partial re-opening of the wound