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Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis in verrucous epidermal nevus

Journal of Medical Society, 2014
Epidermal nevi are hamartomas that are characterized by hyperplasia of the epidermis and adnexal structures. Most cases arise sporadically during development of the embryo, but familial patterns of inheritance have been observed. Only 5-10% of patients with verrucous epidermal nevus show histological features of epidermolytic hyperkeratosis. This has a
Zamzachin Guite   +3 more
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Combined Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis and Focal Acantholytic Dyskeratosis

Archives of Dermatology, 1974
The blending together of epidermolytic hyperkeratosis and focal acantholytic dyskeratosis in the same biopsy specimens exemplifies the lability and variability of epidermal metabolism. A clue to the pathogenesis of these distinctive changes may be contained in this unusual histologic collision.
A. Bernard Ackerman, Gerald C. Goldman
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Localized epidermolytic hyperkeratosis of the female external genitalia

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2003
Background:  Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (EH) is most commonly associated with the diffuse involvement of congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma, but can also be found in a localized pattern. Localized EH is rare, but mucocutaneous lesions have been been identified, most commonly in the mouth.Methods:  We observed a 58‐year‐old African‐American female ...
Jessica L Pillow   +5 more
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Incidental Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis in Progressive Systemic Sclerosis

The Journal of Dermatology, 1993
AbstractIncidental epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (EH) has been reported in a variety of lesions. We describe here incidental EH in a patient with progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS). We reviewed 108 skin biopsies from our cases of PSS and localized scleroderma, but this finding was seen only in the present case.
Tetsuo Sasaki, Hiroshi Nakajima
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A Unique Pattern of Dyskeratosis Characterizes Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis and Epidermolytic Palmoplantar Keratoderma

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2008
Hereditary skin diseases that are characterized ultrastructurally by intracellular clumpings of keratin tonofilaments, such as Darier disease and Ichthyosis Hystrix of Curth-Macklin, display epidermal dyskeratosis also histologically. Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (EHK) and epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma (Voerner type) (EPPK) are 2 types of ...
Ziad Khamaysi   +2 more
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Nevus Comedonicus With Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis

Archives of Dermatology, 1981
Four patients with nevus comedonicus (NC) and the histological changes of epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (EH) are described. The relationship between NC and other epidermal nevi in which EH may occur is further emphasized by this finding.
John A. Doyle   +2 more
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Autosomal recessive plantar keratoderma with ragged periungual hyperkeratosis caused by a homozygous missense variant in KRT16.

British Journal of Dermatology
In the present study, we report a consanguineous Kuwaiti pedigree with pseudo-dominant inheritance of a recessive KRT16 variant in which homozygotes had focal non-epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma accompanied by ragged periungual hyperkeratosis. The
A. Nanda   +6 more
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EPIDERMOLYTIC HYPERKERATOSIS

International Journal of Dermatology, 1996
C C, Otley, S, Gellis
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Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis

International Journal of Dermatology, 1999
S, Kumar, V N, Sehgal, R C, Sharma
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