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Image Number #4377 (Focal acral hyperkeratosis)

Diagnosis: Focal acral hyperkeratosis

Description: Fissured marginal keratoderma.

Morphology: Keratoderma

Site: Hand,palm

Sex: M

Age: 13

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Nameer Al-Sudany

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History:

Focal acral hyperkeratosis is a type of papular keratoderma, dominantly inherited in familial cases. It is characterized by oval or polygonal crateriform papules along the borders of the hands and feet, which may show central pigmented pits.

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