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  2. Hyperkeratosis - Wikipedia

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    Follicular hyperkeratosis, also known as keratosis pilaris (KP), is a skin condition characterized by excessive development of keratin in hair follicles, resulting in rough, cone-shaped, elevated papules. The openings are often closed with a white plug of encrusted sebum.

  3. Actinic keratosis - Wikipedia

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    Hyperkeratotic actinic keratosis on lip ("cutaneous horn") Actinic keratoses can have various clinical presentations, often characterized as follows: Classic (or common): Classic AKs present as white, scaly macules, papules or plaques of various thickness, often with surrounding erythema. They are usually 2–6mm in diameter but can sometimes ...

  4. Kyrle disease - Wikipedia

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    Kyrle disease was first described by Josef Kyrle in 1916 when a diabetic woman presented generalized hyperkeratotic nodules. [2] The disease is distinguished by large papules with central keratin plug on the skin, usually on the legs of the patient and is often in conjunction with liver, kidney or diabetic disorders. It can affect both females ...

  5. Porokeratosis - Wikipedia

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    Porokeratosis may be divided into the following clinical types: [1]: 532 Plaque-type porokeratosis (also known as "Classic porokeratosis" and "Porokeratosis of Mibelli" [2]) is characterized by skin lesions that start as small, brownish papules that slowly enlarge to form irregular, annular, hyperkeratotic or verrucous plaques.

  6. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common Skin Rashes

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    Ahead, you’ll find pictures of common skin rashes, plus symptoms to look out for. ... These rashes are often very red, macerated, and erosive-looking and are accompanied by red bumps or papules ...

  7. Acral fibrokeratoma - Wikipedia

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    In a clinical setting, it manifests as a single, well-defined, skin-colored papule with a distinctive hyperkeratotic collarette at the base. [5] Though it can also be found in other places like the lower lip, nose, elbow, pre-patellar region, and periungual tissue, it mostly affects the fingers and toes. [6]

  8. Category : Papulosquamous hyperkeratotic cutaneous conditions

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    Papulosquamous hyperkeratotic cutaneous conditions are those that present with papules and scales caused by a thickening of the stratum corneum. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  9. Angiokeratoma - Wikipedia

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    Angiokeratoma of Fordyce (also known as "Angiokeratoma of the scrotum and vulva," though not to be confused with Fordyce's spots) [5] is a skin condition characterized by red to blue papules on the scrotum or vulva. Solitary angiokeratoma is a small, bluish-black, warty papule that occurs predominantly on the lower extremities. [5]: 590