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Results 11 - 20 of 24 for Thickened skin
  1. ... amyloidosis is characterized by severely itchy patches of thickened skin with multiple small bumps. The patches are scaly ...
  2. ... gums (gingival hypertrophy), and some affected individuals have thickened skin.Joint stiffness and pain are common in hyaline ...
  3. ... also typically have distinctive starfish-shaped patches of thickened skin on the tops of the fingers and toes ...
  4. ... can have several additional features. These features include thickened skin on the palms of the hands (palmar keratoderma), ...
  5. ... to the heel), recurrent respiratory infections, dry and thickened skin, skeletal abnormalities, and dental problems.Beginning in early ...
  6. ... s forties. People with this condition may have thickened, sagging skin, especially on the scalp and forehead, and a ...
  7. ... the skin, which causes the skin to become thickened and yellowish in color. Skin damage appears more frequently on areas that experience ...
  8. ... part. In some people, the limb may appear thickened or enlarged, and the skin overlying the affected area can become red, thick, ...
  9. ... recurrent yeast infections that begin in early childhood. Skin infections lead to a rash with crusty, thickened patches; when these patches occur on the scalp, ...
  10. ... of a nevus can be flat, rough, raised, thickened, or bumpy; the surface can vary in different regions of the nevus, and it can change over time. The skin of the nevus is often dry and prone ...
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