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promoting desquamation of
scaly skin,
eventually resulting in
softening of
hyperkeratotic areas.
Follicular hyperkeratosis, also
known as
keratosis pilaris (KP)...
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Grade II (easily visible, palpable), and
Grade III (frankly
visible and
hyperkeratotic).
Actinic keratoses can have
various clinical presentations,
often characterized...
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Dermatitis is
inflammation of the skin,
typically characterized by itchiness,
redness and a rash. In
cases of
short duration,
there may be
small blisters...
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characteristics of the cells.
Histological findings usually reveal hyperkeratotic skin cells,
which leads to a thick,
white and hard skin layer. Constant...
- PMID 21220892. Mulliken, John B. (2013). "13.
Capillary malformations,
hyperkeratotic stains, telangiectasias, and
miscellaneous vascular blots". In Mulliken...
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blister formations,
while callus and tear
formations typically indicate hyperkeratotic fissured hand eczema.
Independent of the
triggering cause or the prevailing...
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Hyperkeratotic hand
dermatitis presents with
hyperkeratotic, fissure-prone,
erythematous areas of the
middle or
proximal palm, and the
volar surfaces...
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periungual fibrokeratoma: 668 is a skin
lesion characterized by a pinkish,
hyperkeratotic,
hornlike projection occurring on a finger, toe, or palm.: 609 : 1817 ...
- : 769
Stucco keratosis (deratosis alba,
digitate seborrheic keratosis,
hyperkeratotic seborrheic keratosis,
serrated seborrheic keratosis,
verrucous seborrheic...
- of
conjunctive irritation,
upper respiratory tract irritation, and
hyperkeratotic dermatitis were produced.
Exposure to 50 ppm or more is intolerable...