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hyperkeratosis hands and feet

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Pityriasis rubra pilaris - scaly skin lesion
Reiter's Syndrome - reactive arthritis
a.k.a ReA
Corns and calluses - thickening of skin in response to pressure or irritation
a.k.a callosity
Warts - viral infection of skin
a.k.a verruca
Diabetic digital sclerosis - thick skin on hands and feet in diabetes
Cowden's Syndrome - inherited multiple growths
a.k.a Multiple hamartoma syndrome
Epidermolysis bullosa - genetic skin disorders with sores and blisters
a.k.a EB
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex-Weber Cockayne - rare inherited skin disorder
a.k.a EBS
Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica - chronic skin disease with severe scarring
a.k.a Dystrophic EB, DEB
Epidermolysis bullosa junctional - rare inherited blistering skin disorder
a.k.a Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, JEB, Epitheliogenesis Imperfecta, EI

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