Hypertrophic LE is a rare subset of chronic cutaneous LE and represents 2% of the total chronic cutaneous lesions of LE. [1,2] Hypertrophic LE is similar to discoid LE but with marked hyperkeratosis ...
Dermoscopy is a useful, widely used tool for examining pigmented lesions, especially helpful in cases of an uncertain nature. Nevertheless, doctors may experience diagnostic difficulties while using ...
Rapidly enlarging conical lesion on the plantar surface A 30-year-old man had a markedly hyperkeratotic conical lesion on his sole between the first and second metatarsals. A 30-year-old man had a ...
Autoinflammatory keratinization diseases involve genetic mutations causing epidermal inflammation and hyperkeratosis, including HS and porokeratosis. The case study patient exhibited HS and ...
The lesion was a seborrheic keratosis (SK). Also referred to as senile warts, senile keratoses, seborrheic verrucae, and basal cell papillomas, SKs are common, benign epithelial tumors that usually ...
Acne, psoriasis, chickenpox, and other conditions may cause skin lesions. Seek medical attention if you have a rash or an infection or your lesions resemble those caused by MRSA or cellulitis. A skin ...