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Meaning of "hyperkeratoses" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF HYPERKERATOSES

ˌhaɪpəˌkerəˈtəʊsiːz


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF HYPERKERATOSES

noun
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verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Hyperkeratoses is a noun.
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WHAT DOES HYPERKERATOSES MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Hyperkeratosis

Hyperkeratosis (from Ancient Greek: ὑπέρ (hyper, “over”); keratos - keratin) is thickening of the stratum corneum (the outermost layer of the epidermis), often associated with the presence of an abnormal quantity of keratin, and also usually accompanied by an increase in the granular layer. As the corneum layer normally varies greatly in thickness in different sites, some experience is needed to assess minor degrees of hyperkeratosis. It can be caused by vitamin A deficiency or chronic exposure to arsenic. Hyperkeratosis can also be caused by B-Raf inhibitor drugs such as Zelboraf. It can be treated with urea-containing creams, which dissolve the intercellular matrix of the cells of the stratum corneum, promoting desquamation of scaly skin, eventually resulting in softening of hyperkeratotic areas.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH HYPERKERATOSES

dermatoses · diagnoses · endostoses · hyperostoses · leucocytoses · leukocytoses · myxomatoses · parasitoses · proptoses · ptoses · pycnodysostoses · pyknodysostoses · sarcomatoses · spherocytoses · spirochaetoses · spirochetoses · treponematoses · trichophytoses · voces · yersinioses

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE HYPERKERATOSES

hyperinflated · hyperinflation · hyperinoses · hyperinosis · hyperinotic · hyperinsulinism · hyperintense · hyperinvolution · Hyperion · hyperirritable · hyperkeratosis · hyperkeratotic · hyperkineses · hyperkinesia · hyperkinesis · hyperkinetic · hyperkinetic disorder · hyperlink · hyperlipemia · hyperlipemic

WORDS THAT END LIKE HYPERKERATOSES

a bed of roses · anastomoses · at cross-purposes · avitaminoses · bed of roses · cross-purposes · deep-vein thromboses · exostoses · metamorphoses · Moses · neuroses · orthoses · psychoses · ring-a-ring-a-roses · stenoses · thromboses · to all intents and purposes · visceroptoses · Wars of the Roses · zoonoses

Synonyms and antonyms of hyperkeratoses in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «hyperkeratoses» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF HYPERKERATOSES

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The translations of hyperkeratoses from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «hyperkeratoses» in English.
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Translator English - Chinese

hyperkeratoses
1,325 millions of speakers
es

Translator English - Spanish

hiperqueratosis
570 millions of speakers
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English

hyperkeratoses
510 millions of speakers
hi

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hyperkeratoses
380 millions of speakers
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hyperkeratoses
280 millions of speakers
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hyperkeratoses
278 millions of speakers
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hiperqueratose
270 millions of speakers
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hyperkeratoses
260 millions of speakers
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hyperkeratoses
220 millions of speakers
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Hyperkeratoses
190 millions of speakers
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Hyperkeratosen
180 millions of speakers
ja

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過角化症
130 millions of speakers
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hyperkeratoses
85 millions of speakers
jv

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Hyperkeratoses
85 millions of speakers
vi

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hyperkeratoses
80 millions of speakers
ta

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hyperkeratoses
75 millions of speakers
mr

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हायपरकेनाटीस
75 millions of speakers
tr

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hiperkerastozlar
70 millions of speakers
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ipercheratosi
65 millions of speakers
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hyperkeratoses
50 millions of speakers
uk

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hyperkeratoses
40 millions of speakers
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hyperkeratoses
30 millions of speakers
el

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hyperkeratoses
15 millions of speakers
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hyperkeratoses
14 millions of speakers
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hyperkeratoser
10 millions of speakers
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hyperkeratoses
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of hyperkeratoses

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «HYPERKERATOSES»

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about hyperkeratoses

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERKERATOSES»

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Arsenic in Drinking Water:: 2001 Update
(2001) analyzed data describing prevalent skin cancer and other skin disorders ( hyperkeratoses and dyspigmentation) from a crosssectional study in a region of Inner Mongolia with increased concentrations of arsenic in drinking water. A total  ...
Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Committee on Toxicology, Subcommittee to Update the 1999 Arsenic in Drinking Water Report, 2001
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Neale's Disorders of the Foot
Focal hyperkeratoses Metatarsalgia relating to soft tissue pathologies Focal hyperkeratoses (also known as intractable plantar keratoses [IPK]), tyloma, helloma vasculare and helloma neurovasculare) are deep-seated fibrous corns that form ...
Paul Frowen, Maureen O'Donnell, J. Gordon Burrow, 2010
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Connective Tissue and Its Heritable Disorders: Molecular, ...
Hyperkeratoses are usually found at similar sites of the body as in BCIE, with a lichenified appearance over the flexural areas. The absence of erythroderma and blistering caused by minor mechanical trauma often makes a distinction from ...
Peter M. Royce, Beat Steinmann, 2003
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Atlas of Genodermatoses
CHAPTER. 2. Epidermolytic. hyperkeratoses. 'CLASSICAL' EPIDERMOLYTIC HYPERKERATOSIS Synonym ○ Bullous ichthyosiform erythroderma Age of onset ○ At birth Epidemiology Even though it is a well-known and established disease ...
Ruggero Caputo, Gianluca Tadini, 2005
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Pocket Atlas of Dermatology
Follicular hyperkeratoses are seen in childhood, especially in young girls with acrocyanosis. Follicular hyperkeratoses may be due to a deficiency of vitamin A or of essential fatty acids. Therapy: topical tretinoin or alpha hydroxy acid ointments.
Gerd Klaus Steigleder, Howard I. Maibach, 1993
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Digging Up Bones: The Excavation, Treatment, and Study of ...
Hyperkeratoses have been attributed to pinta in Cuba However, there may have been confusion with hyperkeratoses of yaws. c Many of the hyperkeratoses illustrated by Hudson(1936) and Murray etaL (1956) are not due to endemic syphilis ...
Don R. Brothwell, 1981
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Gap Junctions in Development and Disease
Preliminary genotype–phenotype correlations suggest that mutation D50N usually results in 'classical' features of KIDS, while amino-terminal Cx26 mutations present with variable and deviant features, such as diffuse follicular hyperkeratoses ...
Elke Winterhager, 2005
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Heavy Metals In The Environment
The hyperkeratoses develop on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet and, often, raised wart-like keratoses project from the surface or from the sides of the fingers. Hyperpigmentation may first appear 6 months to 2 years after onset ...
Bibudhendra Sarkar, 2002
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Textbook of Clinical Pediatrics
Palms and soles develop yellow hyperkeratoses with painful cracking on a red base (> Fig. 145.6). The nails may develop hyperkeratosis of the nail bed, become thickened, lose their shine, and shed. Oral mucosal involvement may lead to ...
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Pediatric Dermatology
About 30% of patients do not have the classic dark-brown hyperkeratoses, butrather large, light- gray hyperkeratoses (Fig. 8.5).This occurs most commonly in younger boys,although brothers sharing thesame mutation may show the classic ...
Lawrence A. Schachner, Ronald C. Hansen, 2011

NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYPERKERATOSES»

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Climbing shoes: is pain insane?
Older skin tends to become inelastic, dry, cool and may become thickened (hyperkeratoses). Moisturise skin to prevent fissures (small cuts) that ... «British Mountaineering Council, Jun 12»
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