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Thickened skin
- ... hard, and callused. In mal de Meleda, the thickened skin is also found on the back of the ... de Meleda have recurrent fungal infections in the thickened skin, which can lead to a strong odor. Other ...
- ... condition include hair loss (alopecia), skin swelling (edema), thickened skin on the palms of the hands and soles ...
- ... unusually light-colored skin, areas of raised and thickened skin, and growths under the nails. Tumors on the ...
- ... on the arms and legs, and spots of thickened skin on the palms of the hands and the ...
- ... mild swelling (lymphedema) of the arms and legs; thickened skin on the palms of the hands and soles ...
- ... bumps called pustules. Phymatous rosacea is characterized by thickened skin on the face and an enlarged, bulbous nose ( ...
- ... other, or on the scalp or neck. This thickened skin is usually darker than normal. Bacteria can grow ...
- ... very short hands and feet. Most also develop thickened skin and joint deformities called contractures, both of which ...
- ... surgery or trauma. Affected individuals typically have stiff, thickened skin, usually beginning in childhood. Typically, the skin changes ... the body. As a result of the thicker skin, affected individuals typically ... thickened after healing (keloids or hypertrophic scars).Individuals with ...
- ... features. The first is hyperkeratosis, which is rough, thickened skin. These patches are usually reddish-brown and can either affect many parts of the body or occur in only a small area. ...