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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Epidermal thickening
  1. ... palmoplantar hyperkeratosis with detachment or loosening of the epidermis ... type 3, the skin thickening on the palms and soles follows a specific ...
  2. ... and feet. On the palms and soles, the thickening is known as palmoplantar keratoderma; the thickened skin ... The excess of cells can result in skin thickening. It is unclear why skin on the hands ...
  3. ... to oozing and crusting of the rashes and thickening and hardening (lichenification) of the skin. The itchiness ...
  4. ... divided into three main parts: The outer part (epidermis) contains skin cells, pigment, and proteins. The middle ... oil glands. The dermis provides nutrients to the epidermis. The inner layer under the dermis (the subcutaneous ...
  5. ... early in life.Some people with NBCIE have thickening of the skin on the palms of the ... in the outermost layer of the skin (the epidermis). The epidermis forms a protective barrier between the ...
  6. ... hypohidrosis), an increased sensitivity to heat, and a thickening of the skin on the palms of the ... in the outermost layer of the skin (the epidermis). The skin abnormalities associated with lamellar ichthyosis disrupt ...
  7. ... The excess of cells can result in skin thickening. It is unclear why skin on the hands ... Hohl D. Identification of SLURP-1 as an epidermal neuromodulator explains the clinical phenotype of Mal de ...
  8. ... number of people. This condition is characterized by thickening of bones in the skull (cranium) and widening ... gap junctions in the outermost layer of skin (epidermis), or how these changes result in the skin ...
  9. ... the fingers and toes. They may also have thickening of the skin on the palms of the ... stability of the outermost layer of skin (the epidermis).The GJB2 gene mutations that cause Bart-Pumphrey ...
  10. Treatment Option Overview (Breast Cancer) From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Breast cancer treatment depends on several factors and can include combinations of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, hormone, and targeted therapy. Learn ...
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