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Pitted keratolysis (also
known as
keratolysis plantare sulcatum,
keratoma plantare sulcatum, and
ringed keratolysis) is a
bacterial skin
infection of the...
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Keratolysis exfoliativa (also
known as "lamellar dyshidrosis", "recurrent
focal palmar peeling", "recurrent
palmar peeling": 212 ) is a
sometimes harmless...
- "familial
continual skin peeling", "idiopathic
deciduous skin", and "
keratolysis exfoliativa congenita") is an
autosomal recessive disorder characterized...
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Keratolysis is the
removal of dead
surface skin
cells and is a
treatment for
several types of wart. The most
common keratolytic treatment of
warts available...
- a
keratolytic due to its
hygroscopic property.
Treatment of
warts by
keratolysis Chemical peel
Dithranol Retinoid "Keratolytic". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary...
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primarily isolated from
human skin, and is one of the
major causes of
pitted keratolysis. Once
considered a
species of the
genus Micrococcus. The
genome has been...
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simultaneous presence of
trichobacteriosis axillaris, erythrasma, and
pitted keratolysis. No
specific therapeutic studies on
trichobacteriosis are available....
- and help rule out
other possible causes, such as candidiasis,
pitted keratolysis, erythrasma,
contact dermatitis, eczema, or psoriasis. Dermatophytes...
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similar to
salicylic acid.
Salicylic acid, the
treatment of
warts by
keratolysis,
involves the
peeling away of dead
surface skin
cells with keratolytic...
- Cell
disruption Cell
unroofing Crenation Hemolysis Lysogenic Pitted keratolysis P. Jollès, ed. (1996). Lysozymes--model
enzymes in
biochemistry and biology...