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  1. ... inducible keratin (K6a) in human keratinocytes and improves symptoms in pachyonychia congenita patients. J Dermatol Sci. 2009; 56 :82–8. [ ... 6 cause twenty nail dystrophy--expanding the differential diagnosis for pachyonychia congenita. J Dermatol Sci. 2013; 70 :58–60. [ PubMed : ...
  2. ... identified, it became clear that the signs and symptoms of the types overlapped considerably. Pachyonychia congenita is now classified into five types based on ...
  3. ... with a clinical picture similar to that of pachyonychia congenita [ van Steensel et al 2003 ] (see Differential Diagnosis ). In some families, HED2 caused by the p. ...
  4. ... identified, it became clear that the signs and symptoms of the types overlapped considerably. Pachyonychia congenita is now classified into five types based on ...
  5. ... and nails, which explains why the signs and symptoms of pachyonychia congenita can also affect these other parts of the ...
  6. ... and nails, which explains why the signs and symptoms of pachyonychia congenita can also affect these other parts of the ...
  7. ... and nails, which explains why the signs and symptoms of pachyonychia congenita can also affect these other parts of the ...
  8. ... and nails, which explains why the signs and symptoms of pachyonychia congenita can also affect these other parts of the ...
  9. ... and nails, which explains why the signs and symptoms of pachyonychia congenita can also affect these other parts of the ...
  10. ... WH. Missense mutations in keratin 17 cause either pachyonychia congenita type 2 or a phenotype resembling steatocystoma multiplex. J Invest Dermatol. 1997 Feb;108(2):220-3. doi: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12335315. Citation on PubMed
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