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Infantile granular parakeratosis: Case report and review of the literature
Granular parakeratosis (GP) is a benign skin disease that has been reported in adults and children. Lesions usually affect the axillae, groin, and submammary region. The primary lesions present as brown keratotic papules and can form plaques.
Hanan M Almeshal
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Granular parakeratosis: dermoscopic findings of an uncommon dermatosis
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Martina Mussi +2 more
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Harnessing Digital Pathology Tools to Distinguish Hand Eczema From Palmar Psoriasis: A Quantitative Approach. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Distinguishing hand eczema from palmar psoriasis is a common diagnostic challenge due to overlapping clinical and histopathological features. Objective This study aimed to validate morphological and immunohistochemical criteria for differentiating these two conditions using the digital pathology tools QuPath and ImageJ.
Sari M +8 more
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A Case of Refractory Giant Porokeratosis, Treated With a New Treatment Approach Consisting of Ablative CO<sub>2</sub> Laser and Methotrexate. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Combined fractional CO2 laser + MTX may be an option for refractory GPK, with vigilant biopsy confirmation and malignancy surveillance.
Asilian A +4 more
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Axillary granular parakeratosis
A 71-year-old man developed a pruritic axillary eruption. Histopathologic examination showed laminated orthokeratosis, parakeratosis, and hypergranulosis. There changes were consistent with a diagnosis of axillary granular parakeratosis. Axillary granular parakeratosis is an intertriginous eruption that is usually found in the axillae of middle-aged ...
Srivastava, Monika, MD +1 more
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An 11‐Month‐Old Infant With Unusual Diaper Dermatitis
JEADV Clinical Practice, Volume 5, Issue 2, Page 731-733, June 2026.
Majda Chaoui +2 more
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Axillary granular parakeratosis
A healthy 62-year-old African–American woman had noted an intermittent eruption in both axillae for 5 years. She had been using a well-known, brand name, roll-on deodorant–antiperspirant 1 month prior to the start of her eruption. She continued to use the same product intermittently for years despite this eruption, and noticed improvement after ...
C J, Barnes, J L, Lesher, O P, Sangueza
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Palmoplantar psoriasis (PP) is a relatively uncommon variant of psoriasis that affects palms and soles, and that frequently shares both clinical and histologic features with chronic eczema, hyperkeratotic hand dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis ...
Giuseppe Broggi +4 more
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Axillary granular parakeratosis
The term axillary granular parakeratosis is proposed for a unique axillary eruption with distinct histopathologic features. Four middle-aged to elderly patients (three women, one man) had unilateral or bilateral, usually pruritic, hyperpigmented to bright red patches in the axillae.
A D, Northcutt, D M, Nelson, J A, Tschen
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Granular Parakeratosis in a Child
Granular parakeratosis has only recently been described and typically occurs in adults. We report the first instance of this condition affecting a child.
Andrea B, Trowers +2 more
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