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Archives of Dermatology, 1979
To the Editor.— In the December 1977 issue of theArchives(113:1691-1692), Mehregan and Rahbari described two cases of hyperkeratosis of the nipple and areola of the nevoid type, and they mentioned that this is a very rare condition and, with their cases, there are only 15 reported cases in the literature.
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To the Editor.— In the December 1977 issue of theArchives(113:1691-1692), Mehregan and Rahbari described two cases of hyperkeratosis of the nipple and areola of the nevoid type, and they mentioned that this is a very rare condition and, with their cases, there are only 15 reported cases in the literature.
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Acral epidermolytic hyperkeratosis
British Journal of Dermatology, 1993We present a family with a distinctive pattern of epidermolytic hyperkeratosis which is mild, restricted to the distal parts of the limbs, and non-disabling. Features of the other variants of epidermolytic hyperkeratosis are discussed.
R. Marks, Caroline M. Mills
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Dermatomyositis with Follicular Hyperkeratosis
Dermatology, 1995We report 2 cases of dermatomyositis with follicular hyperkeratosis (FHK) in children. They occurred in a 10-year-old Vietnamese girl and a 9-year-old Caucasian boy. The girl's FHK disappeared after 2 months of treatment. The boy presented, 15 months after the onset of his dermatomyositis, with a generalised FHK which lasted for 6 months.
Emmanuel Delaporte+5 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1978
To the Editor.— Recently I treated a patient with hyperkeratosis of the nipples who does not seem to fit the Levy-Franckel classification (Paris Med28:63-66, 1938) reviewed by Mehregan and Rahbari in their report of two cases in the DecemberArchives(113:1691-1692, 1977).
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To the Editor.— Recently I treated a patient with hyperkeratosis of the nipples who does not seem to fit the Levy-Franckel classification (Paris Med28:63-66, 1938) reviewed by Mehregan and Rahbari in their report of two cases in the DecemberArchives(113:1691-1692, 1977).
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The White Lesion, Hyperkeratosis, and Dysplasia.
Otolaryngologic clinics of North America, 2019S. Ali, Joshua D Smith, N. Hogikyan
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Extreme Esophageal Hyperkeratosis Presenting as an Arachnoid Mass
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2016Abdelhai Abdelqader+2 more
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1999
S, Kumar, V N, Sehgal, R C, Sharma
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S, Kumar, V N, Sehgal, R C, Sharma
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Hyperkeratosis in human lower limb lymphedema: the effect of stagnant tissue fluid/lymph
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2016A. Domaszewska-Szostek+3 more
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