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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for keratoses
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  1. ... show signs and symptoms of the condition. Acroerythrokeratoderma Keratosis palmoplantaris transgrediens of Siemens Meleda disease Transgrediens palmoplantar ...
  2. ... dysplasia Hereditary leukokeratosis Hereditary mucosal leukokeratosis Hereditary oral keratosis Leukokeratosis of oral mucosa Leukokeratosis, hereditary mucosal Nevus ...
  3. Tyrosinemia is a genetic disorder characterized by problems breaking down the amino acid tyrosine, which is a building block of most proteins. If the condition is ...
  4. ... in people with another skin abnormality called seborrheic keratosis and in people with skeletal disorders known as ... the variants associated with epidermal nevi (and seborrheic keratosis) are somatic variants. Somatic gene variants are not ...
  5. ... somatic variant. Darier's disease Darier-White disease Keratosis follicularis Genetic Testing Registry: Keratosis follicularis Darier disease National Organization for Rare Disorders ( ...
  6. ... Z, Vaglio A. Cole disease: hypopigmentation with punctate keratosis of the palms and soles. Pediatr Dermatol. 2002 ...
  7. ... PIK3CA mutations occur in epidermal nevi and seborrheic keratoses with a characteristic mutation pattern. Proc Natl Acad ...
  8. ... leukokeratosis); bumps that develop around hair follicles (follicular keratoses) on the elbows, knees, and waistline; cysts in ...
  9. ... patches. Affected individuals also develop bumps called follicular keratoses that occur around hair follicles. The skin on ...
  10. ... WITH WOOLLY HAIR, KERATODERMA, AND TOOTH AGENESIS; DCWHKTA KERATOSIS PALMOPLANTARIS STRIATA II; PPKS2 NCBI Gene ClinVar Bolling ...
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