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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
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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