This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Acquired keratoderma' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. The ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . 83% of families had a genetic diagnosis of palmoplantar keratoderma (PPK). The most common genotype found in ...
Palmoplantar keratodermas (PPKs) are divided into three types. Type I (the form most likely to be affecting our patient) is punctate keratoderma, which manifests with numerous hard wartlike dells on ...
A 21-year-old Muslim, the product of a consanguineous marriage (paternal and maternal grandmothers were sisters) developed progressive papular and erythematosquamous rash over his abdomen on precisely ...
The American Academy of Dermatology has honored board-certified dermatologists Jean-Pierre Galliani, MD, FAAD, and Naomi Johansen, MD, FAAD, as Patient Care Heroes for their diagnosis and treatment of ...
Both viral warts and keratoderma are benign but can cause problems on the hands. Failing to differentiate them can lead to inappropriate treatment - as occurred with the patient pictured here with ...
A 44-year-old otherwise healthy man presented with thickened palms, accompanied by burning pain, pruritus, and edema, after immersing his hands in water. Physical examination after the patient held ...
This image shows lesions of palmoplantar keratoderma on the hand of a Tunisian affected person.
PPKs constitute a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by thickening of the palms and soles. The condition may either be hereditary or acquired and in the form of associated syndrome(s), PPK ...
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