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Epidermolysis Bullosa Drugs in Development by Stages, Target, MoA, RoA, Molecule Type and Key Players, 2022 Update
Global Markets Direct's latest Pharmaceutical and Healthcare disease pipeline guide Epidermolysis Bullosa – Drugs In Development, 2022, provides an overview of the Epidermolysis Bullosa (Dermatology) pipeline landscape. Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of inherited bullous disorders characterized by blister formation in response to mechanical trauma. Symptoms include blistering of skin, deformity or loss of fingernails and toenails, internal blistering, including on the throat, esophagus, upper airway, stomach, intestines and urinary tract, skin thickening on palms and soles of the...
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Venous Leg Ulcers (Crural ulcer) Drugs in Development by Stages, Target, MoA, RoA, Molecule Type and Key Players, 2022 Update
Venous leg ulcers develop when persistently high blood pressure in the veins of the legs (venous hypertension) causes damage to the skin, which eventually breaks down and forms an ulcer. Symptoms include swollen ankles filled with fluid that temporarily hold the imprint of finger when pressed, discoloration and darkening of skin around the ulcer, hardened skin around the ulcer, which may make leg feel hard and resemble the shape of an upside-down champagne bottle, and small, smooth areas of white...
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Venous Leg Ulcers (Crural ulcer) Drugs in Development by Stages, Target, MoA, RoA, Molecule Type and Key Players, 2021 Update
Global Markets Direct's latest Pharmaceutical and Healthcare disease pipeline guide Venous Leg Ulcers - Drugs in Development, 2021, provides an overview of the Venous Leg Ulcers (Dermatology) pipeline landscape. Venous leg ulcers develop when persistently high blood pressure in the veins of the legs (venous hypertension) causes damage to the skin, which eventually breaks down and forms an ulcer. Symptoms include swollen ankles filled with fluid that temporarily hold the imprint of finger when pressed (known as pitting edema), discoloration...