The feet have an increased load, they are often injured, especially with diabetes. Because of the violation of innervation, patients do not notice minor injuries: abrasions, bruises, cracks, cuts.
O. V. Svetlova+3 more
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Nevus sebaceus with syringocystadenoma papilliferum, prurigo nodularis, apocrine cystadenoma, basaloid follicular proliferation, and sebaceoma: case report and review of nevus sebaceus-associated conditions [PDF]
Nevus sebaceus is a benign skin hamartoma of congenital onset that grows during puberty, and in adulthood can develop secondary benign and malignant neoplasms.
Basu, Pallavi+3 more
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Foot kinematics in patients with two patterns of pathological plantar hyperkeratosis [PDF]
Background: The Root paradigm of foot function continues to underpin the majority of clinical foot biomechanics practice and foot orthotic therapy. There are great number of assumptions in this popular paradigm, most of which have not been thoroughly ...
A Arndt+41 more
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Nevoid hyperkeratosis of male breast: Successful treatment with minocycline
Nevoid hyperkeratosis of the nipple and/or areola (NHNA) is an uncommon disease with no definite etiology. NHNA of the male breast is rare in clinical practice.
G. Dabas+3 more
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The influence of low versus high fibre haylage diets in combination with training or pasture rest on equine gastric ulceration syndrome (EGUS) [PDF]
The aim of this field study was to examine the influence of a low fibre (LF) and a high fibre (HF) diet on the presence of gastric ulceration in thirty 3-year old Dutch Warmblood horses during training period and during pasture rest. In the first part of
Boswinkel, M+2 more
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Topical Selenium Sulfide for the Treatment of Hyperkeratosis
Hyperkeratosis presents as thickened skin. It can be congenital or acquired. Typically, it affects the palms and soles; the distribution of epidermal involvement is either diffuse, focal, or punctate.
Philip R. Cohen, C. Anderson
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Plantar calluses - pathogenesis, risk factors, prophylaxis, methods of treatment
Calluses are one of the forms of cutaneous hyperkeratosis. The problem of their occurrence applies to people of all ages, with a special tendency among older people. The cause of their formation is local damage to the skin of feet secondary to the impact
Daria Marczak+2 more
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“Neglected nipples”: acanthosis nigricans-like plaques caused by avoidance of nipple cleansing
Background: Acanthosis nigricans (AN) develops sporadically or in association with obesity, insulin-resistance and dark pigmentary phenotype. Unusual clinical presentations of AN may be diagnostically vexing.
Grazyna Kaminska-Winciore+4 more
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A 13-year-old boy presented to the dermatology clinic for treatment of a congenital ichthyosis with a history of generalized erythroderma and trauma related blistering at the time of birth. At the time of presentation he was noted to have red corrugated hyperkeratotic plaques involving the joint flexures, dorsal hands, and neck.
Kwak, Juliann, Maverakis, Emanual
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Fos co-operation with PTEN loss elicits keratoacanthoma not carcinoma due to p53/p21WAF-induced differentiation triggered by GSK3b inactivation and reduced AKT activity [PDF]
To investigate gene synergism in multistage skin carcinogenesis, the RU486-inducible cre/lox system was employed to ablate PTEN function [K14.cre/D5PTENflx] in mouse epidermis expressing activated v-fos [HK1.fos].
Alexander, C.L.+5 more
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