Medical Definition of Weber-Cockayne syndrome

1. This represents a group of rare inherited disorders in which blistering of the skin occurs in response to skin trauma. Large fluid-filled blisters can occur in response to injury, skin rubbing, chafing or even increases in room temperature. Secondary bacterial infection of the blisters is common. Complications include oesophageal stricture, infections, loss of function of hands and feet and malnutrition. The dermatologist is the expert in the evaluation and treatment of this disorder. (27 Sep 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Weber-Cockayne Syndrome

Web service
Web services
Web spider
Web spiders
Webb
Weber's experiment
Weber's glands
Weber's law
Weber's point
Weber's sign
Weber's syndrome
Weber's test for hearing
Weber's triangle
Weber-Christian disease
Weber-Cockayne syndrome (current term)
Weber-Fechner law
Weberian
Weberian ossicle
Weberian ossicles
Webinar
Webinars
Webley
Weblinks
Webster
Webster's operation
Webster's test
Websterian
Websterism
Websterisms

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