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Disseminated Spiked Hyperkeratosis

International Journal of Dermatology, 1987
ABSTRACT: Multiple small hyperkeratoses were observed in a 42–year‐old woman. They had first appeared in early adult life. There was 3 history of an apparently identical disorder affecting her father, her brother, and her brother's son. A similar condition has been described in four previous reports in which seven individual cases have been documented,
J A, Nedwich, J J, Sullivan
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Incidental Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1995
Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis is the distinctive histopathologic change that has been described as the main feature of bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma and as an incidental finding in other cutaneous disorders. We retrospectively evaluated our cases of incidental epidermolytic hyperkeratosis over a 5-year period, and reviewed the conditions
P, Mahaisavariya   +2 more
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Palmar filiform hyperkeratosis

International Journal of Dermatology, 2012
Filiform hyperkeratosis (FH) is a rare entity of unknown etiology clinically characterized by keratotic digitations located peripherally on palms and soles or centrally on the trunk. In our patient, cutaneous lesions were regarded as a clinical sign of the tumor, as she went into complete remission after surgery to treat liver metastases. Therefore, we
ROSINA, Paolo, PAPAGRIGORAKI, Anastasia
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Epidermolytic Hyperkeratosis

JAMA Dermatology, 2021
Mallory L, Foster   +2 more
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Persistent actinic epidermolytic hyperkeratosis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1995
Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis is a distinctive histologic change noted in a variety of acquired and congenital dermatoses. Its pathogenesis is unknown. We have observed acquired epidermolytic hyperkeratosis in four Japanese men.Our purpose was to report four cases of acquired epidermolytic hyperkeratosis induced by sun exposure.Four cases were studied ...
H, Suzuki   +3 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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Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis.

Seminars in dermatology, 1993
Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (EHK) is a congenital autosomal dominant ichthyosis. The disorder is characterized by blistering, especially at birth and during childhood, and hyperkeratosis. EHK presents striking clinical heterogeneity, particularly regarding extent of body surface involvement, quality of scale, presence or absence of erythroderma, and ...
S J, Bale, J G, Compton, J J, DiGiovanna
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DISSEMINATED SPIKED HYPERKERATOSIS

International Journal of Dermatology, 1993
L E, Judd, K P, Wood
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Palmoplantar hyperkeratosis.

American family physician, 2008
CANNAVO', Serafinella   +2 more
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