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  1. ... of major clinical features including partial-to-complete alopecia, nail dystrophy, and palmoplantar hyperkeratosis. Sweating is preserved and there are usually no ...
  2. ... Hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia 2 AD Sparse hair or alopecia Normal sweating ability, palmoplantar hyperkeratosis Normal teeth Nail dystrophy Photophobia HOXC13 Ectodermal dysplasia ...
  3. ... of the hands and soles of the feet (palmoplantar hyperkeratosis); areas of the skin, especially over the joints, ...
  4. ... the GJA1 gene has been found to cause palmoplantar keratoderma and congenital alopecia 1, a condition characterized by skin problems, an ... and nails results in the features characteristic of palmoplantar keratoderma and congenital alopecia 1.Other mutations in one copy of the ...
  5. ... associated with perioral cracking and cheilitis, hypotrichosis or alopecia, and a painful and ... Peeling skin disorders with skin fragility include acral ...
  6. ... Diseases Folliculitis Acne Keloid Hirsutism Hypertrichosis ... Palmoplantar, Diffuse Keratoderma, Palmoplantar, Epidermolytic Papillon-Lefevre ...
  7. ... of the hands and soles of the feet (palmoplantar hyperkeratosis); areas of the skin, especially over the joints, ... other type, NPS-type, do not have extensive palmoplantar hyperkeratosis but do have hyperkeratosis on other areas of ...
  8. ... see Dupuytren contracture Palmar fibromas, see Dupuytren contracture Palmoplantar hyperkeratosis-deafness syndrome, see Palmoplantar keratoderma with deafness Palmoplantar ...
  9. ... name >PPK-deafness syndrome</other_name><other_name >Palmoplantar hyperkeratosis-deafness syndrome</other_name><other_name >Palmoplantar hyperkeratosis- ...
  10. ... childhood and usually decreasing after adolescence), poikiloderma, diffuse palmoplantar hyperkeratosis, and pseudosyndactyly. Mucosal manifestations are also common and ...
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