Definition of Genodermatosis. Meaning of Genodermatosis. Synonyms of Genodermatosis

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Definition of Genodermatosis

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- different types of genodermatosis, the prevalence of genodermatosis ranges from 1 per 6000 people to 1 per 500,000 people. Genodermatosis has influence on...
- acrodermatitis, also known as Acrodermatitis of the Bull Terrier is a rare genodermatosis monogenic autosomal inherited disease found exclusively in white Bull...
- is a genetic disorder specific to the Akhal-Teke horse breed. A rare genodermatosis, it is characterized by almost complete hairlessness and mild ichthyosis...
- acrodermatitis, also known as Acrodermatitis of the Bull Terrier is a rare genodermatosis monogenic autosomal inherited disease found exclusively in white Bull...
- previously known: frequently degenerative sclero-atrophying and keratodermic genodermatosis of the extremities]". La Semaine des Hopitaux (in French). 44 (8): 481–8...
- Abraham Buschke Academic work Discipline Dermatology Sub-discipline Genodermatosis Institutions Rudolf-Virchow-Krankenhaus, Berlin Columbia University...
- to other health problems. Kindler syndrome is an autosomal recessive genodermatosis. The KIND1 gene mutated in Kindler syndrome codes for the protein kindlin-1...
- contracture syndrome, is a rare, lethal autosomal recessive perinatal genodermatosis. Two known causes of RD are mutations in the LMNA gene, which lead to...
- prominence and severity usually occurs during winter. It is a type of genodermatosis. The name "Oudts****n skin" derives from the town of Oudts****n in the...
- with mutations in genes SASH1 and ABCB6.[citation needed] It is a rare genodermatosis. James, William D.; Elston, Dirk; Treat, James R.; Rosenbach, Misha...