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Aquagenic keratoderma

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2003
ABSTRACTAquagenic keratoderma has been described as a transitory condition involving young females and defined clinically by the appearance of palmar lesions accentuated after immersion in water. According to previous case reports, these lesions are characterized histologically by hyperkeratosis and dilated eccrine ducts.Some aberration in the eccrine ...
Isabel Betlloch, R Botella
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Palmoplantar Keratodermas

Clinics in Dermatology, 2005
The palmoplantar skin is a highly specialized tissue which is able to resist mechanical trauma and other physical stress. In recent years the more descriptive classification of keratodermas has switched to an exact molecular genetic view where gene functions are considered.
Peter H, Itin, Susanna K, Fistarol
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Keratoderma of myxoedema

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1988
Summary Skin changes are nearly always found in myxoedema. 1 Scalp hair may be coarse, dry and sparse, the face, and hands puffy with a pasty-yellow complexion. Commonly the skin of the limbs is dry to the touch and may crack and redden over the shins (eczema craquele). 2 The nails may be brittle.
J M, Good   +3 more
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