5 Questions
What is the estimated prevalence of carriers of the condition in the population?
Two to four per thousand persons
When do the dermatologic manifestations typically become clinically evident?
In the first 3 years of life
Which area is commonly affected by diffuse transgredient palmar-plantar keratosis?
Palms and soles
What is a typical presentation of the dermatologic manifestations?
White, light-yellow, brown, or red plaques and patches
What oral manifestations are seen in patients with the condition?
Gingivitis and periodontitis
Test your knowledge on the clinical manifestations of a genetic skin disorder that manifests in early childhood, causing symptoms such as palmar-plantar keratosis, nail dystrophy, hyperhidrosis, and follicular hyperkeratosis. Learn about the prevalence and carriers of this rare condition.
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