Epidermolysis

/ˌɛpɪdɜrˈmɑləsɪs/ noun

Definition

A serious genetic disorder characterized by the breakdown or separation of the epidermis from deeper skin layers, causing severe blistering and skin fragility.

Etymology

From epiderm plus '-lysis' (meaning breaking down or loosening), from Greek 'lysis' (dissolution). The term describes the pathological separation of epidermal layers that occurs in conditions like epidermolysis bullosa.

Kelly Says

Epidermolysis bullosa is an absolutely devastating genetic disease where people's skin blisters at the slightest touch because their epidermis literally doesn't stick properly to the layers below—it's a heartbreaking condition that researchers are working hard to treat with gene therapy!

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