Palmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia
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Palmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia is a cutaneous condition.

Types include:
  • Palmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia type 1 or Pachyonychia congenita type I
    Pachyonychia congenita type I
    Pachyonychia congenita type I is an autosomal dominant keratoderma that principally involves the plantar surfaces, but also with nails changes that may be evident at birth but more commonly develop within the first few months of life.- See also :* Palmoplantar keratoderma* List of cutaneous...

  • Palmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia type 3 or Acrokeratoelastoidosis
  • Palmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia type 4 or Papillon–Lefèvre syndrome
  • Palmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia type 5 or Tyrosinemia type II
    Tyrosinemia type II
    Tyrosinemia type II is an autosomal recessive condition with onset between ages 2 and 4 years, when painful circumscribed calluses develop on the pressure points of the palm of the hand and sole of the foot.-Pathophysiology:Type II tyrosinemia is caused by a deficiency of the enzyme tyrosine...

  • Palmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia type 6 or Olmsted syndrome
    Olmsted syndrome
    Olmsted syndrome is a keratoderma of the palms and soles, with flexion deformity of the digits, that begins in infancy.Treatment with retinoids has been described.- See also :* Palmoplantar...

  • Palmoplantar ectodermal dysplasia type 8 or Meleda disease
    Meleda Disease
    Meleda disease or "mal de Meleda", also called Mljet disease, keratosis palmoplantaris and transgradiens of siemens, is an extremely rare autosomal recessive...

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