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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Hyperkeratosis
  1. ... gene have been found in people with epidermolytic hyperkeratosis. This condition is characterized by red, blistering skin at an early age and thick skin (hyperkeratosis) later in life. People with KRT10 gene mutations ...
  2. ... gene have been found in people with epidermolytic hyperkeratosis. This condition is a skin disorder characterized by ... skin at an early age and thick skin (hyperkeratosis) later in life. People with KRT1 gene mutations ...
  3. ... EKVP), a skin disorder characterized by areas of hyperkeratosis, which is abnormally thickened skin, and temporarily reddened ... which epidermal damage and cell death contribute to hyperkeratosis at erythematous areas are poorly understood. More About ...
  4. ... EKVP), a skin disorder characterized by areas of hyperkeratosis, which is abnormally thickened skin, and temporarily reddened ... which epidermal damage and cell death contribute to hyperkeratosis and erythematous areas are poorly understood. More About ...
  5. ... EKVP), a skin disorder characterized by areas of hyperkeratosis, which is abnormally thickened skin, and temporarily reddened ...