EPP is also known as:
What is Vampire disease?
This is another name for a lycanthrope.
What is a werewolf?
The removal of the superficial epithelial layer of the skin by friction against a rough surface or destruction of the superficial layers by compression.
What is an abrasion?
Just like Edward in Twilight, individuals with porphyria should avoid ________, so that they do not burn (or sparkle).
What is sunlight?
What did Mike, Will, Lucas, and Dustin in Stranger Things dress up as for Halloween?
What is The Ghostbusters?
What is a crush fracture?
EPP is an autosomal dominant/autosomal recessive/X-linked/trinucleotide repeat disorder (choose one).
What is autosomal recessive?
Where is Transylvania, otherwise known as home to Count Dracula, located?
What is Romania?
This type of burn is caused by contact with hot liquids, most commonly water.
What is a scalding burn?
This gene is mutated in erythropoietic protoporphyria.
What is FECH?
What is the top-grossing horror movie of all time? (Hint: Stephen King)
What is IT?
A form of laceration where the force impacting the body does so at an oblique or tangential angle to the skin, ripping skin and soft tissue off the underlying fascia or bone.
What is avulsion?
2% of patients with EPP may develop complications in the _________ system.
What is hepatobiliary?
Decipher this: BWTHHYBL? (Hint: it's another Twilight thing, and no I'm not a superfan I just think it's funny)
What is Bella, where the hell have you been loca?
Individuals struck by lightning develop a fern-like injury of the skin known as a:
What is a Lichtenberg figure?