hyperkeratosis|hyperkeratoses in English

noun

abnormal thickening of the skin (Medicine)

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1. The medical term for the thickened skin that forms Corns and calluses is hyperkeratosis (plural=hyperkeratoses).A callus refers to a more diffuse, flattened area of thick skin, while a Corn …

2. As a class effect, BRAF-inhibitors induce proliferative disorders of keratinocytes and melanocytes, such as palmoplantar hyperkeratosis (as part of the hand-foot syndrome), verruciform and acanthoma-like lesions, follicular and Grover disease-like hyperkeratoses, keratoacanthomas, squamous cell carcinomas and atypical melanocytic nevi with transition to secondary melanomas.

3. Acrokeratosis paraneoplastica Bazex is a rare, obligate paraneoplasia initially presenting with palmoplantar hyperkeratosis.

4. Pathogenetic factors include androgen-induced seborrhea, follicular hyperkeratosis, microbial population, and immunological and inflammatory processes.

5. There was also depletion of thymic lymphocytes, hyperkeratosis of the forestomach, and forestomach acanthosis in females.

6. Focal acral hyperkeratosis is a disorder characterized by hyperkeratotic papules along the border of the hands and feet.

7. A skin biopsy showed focal suprabasal acantholysis, dyskeratosis up to the horny layer and in part parakeratotic hyperkeratosis.

8. To some extent: Ciclosporin may help for hyperkeratosis and Acanthuses but that does cure it .Consult a dermatologist ,for further treatment

9. Regular routine inspections by the physician and the patient for hyperkeratosis, fungal infection, skin lesions, control of footware and foot deformities are as indispensable as the examination of the neurologic and angiologic status.

10. Actinic keratosis (Actinic keratosis) is a disease mainly caused by hyperkeratosis of the epidermis caused by long-term sunlight or ionizing radiation stimulation, also known as solar keratosis or senile keratosis

11. Hyperkeratosis and hyperhidrosis of the palms and soles, acral bullae, follicular keratosis, and oral leukokeratosis may also occur. Autosomal dominant inheritance is the rule, although cases transmitted in an autosomal recessive form have also been reported.

12. Effects on the skin (leukomelanoderma, hyperkeratosis), respiratory system (chronic coryza, cough, bronchopulmonary diseases), cardiovascular system (myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disorders such as ischaemia of the tongue, Raynaud’s phenomenon, acrocyanosis), and digestive system (abdominal pain, chronic diarrhoea) were observed in children under 16 years of age (Zaldívar, 1980; Zaldívar and Ghai, 1980).

13. Dermal lesions, such as hyperpigmentation, warts, and hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles, are the most commonly observed symptoms in 70-kg adults after 5–15 years of exposure equivalent to 700 μg/day or within 6 months to 3 years at exposures equivalent to 2800 μg/day (U.S. EPA, 2001a).** Numerous adverse effects, particularly among children, have been associated with the consumption of arsenic-contaminated water in Antofagasta, Chile (mean arsenic concentration 0.6 mg/L). Effects on the skin (leukomelanoderma, hyperkeratosis), respiratory system (chronic coryza, cough, bronchopulmonary diseases), cardiovascular system (myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disorders such as ischaemia of the tongue, Raynaud’s phenomenon, acrocyanosis), and digestive system (abdominal pain, chronic diarrhoea) were observed in children under 16 years of age (Zaldívar, 1980; Zaldívar and Ghai, 1980).

14. Physical Signs of Nutritional Deficiency Disorders System Sign General appearance Skin and hair Reduced weight for height Pallor Edema Nasolabial seborrhea Dermatitis Photosensitivity dermatitis Acrodermatitis Follicular hyperkeratosis (sandpaper-like) Depigmented skin Purpura Scrotal or vulval dermatitis Alopecia Depigmented, dull hair Decreased Poor adaptation to dark Poor color discrimination Bitot’s spots, xerophthalmia, keratomalacia Conjunctive pallor Fundal capillary microaneurysms Angular stomatitis Cheilosis Bleeding gums Atrophic papillae Smooth tongue Red tongue (glossitis) Parotid swelling Caries Anosmia Hypogeusia Goiter Heart failure Hypogonadism Costochondral beading Subperiosteal hemorrhage Cranial bossing Wide fontanel Epiphyseal enlargement Craniotabes Tender bones Tender calves Spoon-shaped nails (koilonychia) Transverse nail lines