Overview: Pitted keratolysis is a skin disorder characterized by crateriform pitting that primarily affects the pressure-bearing aspects of the plantar surface of the feet and, occasionally, the palms of the hand as collarettes of scale. ... Pitted keratolysis has gone through several name changes. It was described...
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Exfoliative keratolysis (keratolysis exfoliativa, focal palmar peeling). Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. ... Exfoliative keratolysis is a common skin condition in which there is focal peeling of the palms and less often the soles. It is also known as ‘keratolysis...
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Pitted keratolysis. Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. ... Pitted keratolysis is a descriptive title for a skin condition affecting the soles of the feet.
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Definition of keratolysis in the Medical Dictionary. keratolysis explanation. Information about keratolysis in Free online English dictionary. What is keratolysis? Meaning of keratolysis medical term. What does keratolysis mean? ... It promotes keratolysis of virally infected tissue.
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Pitted Keratolysis: Condition information and pictures for adults - Overview. Pitted keratolysis is a skin condition affecting the soles of the feet and, less commonly, the palms of the hands. It is ... Pitted keratolysis is a skin condition affecting the soles of the feet and, less commonly, the palms of the hands.
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Pitted keratolysis is a skin condition affecting the soles of the feet. Pitted keratolysis is usually easily diagnosed because of its distinctive clinical appearance and odor. Participating in a sport that makes the feet hot and sweaty often contributes to this condition.
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Pitted keratolysis is a non-inflammatory superficial gram positive bacterial infection of the palms and soles, although the latter is most common. Clinically, pitted keratolysis is characterized by small depressions or pits in the top layer of the skin. ... Treatment includes avoiding tight fitting socks and shoes.
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BACKGROUND: Sulcate plantare keratolysis or pitted keratolysis (plantar keratolysis sulcatum) is a disease that is commonly found in tropical countries. ... RESULTS: The response to the treatment was excellent despite using a low dose of botulinum toxin with the plantar keratolysis healing completely. CONCLUSION:
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This picture shows pitted, flesh colored "pits" (keratolysis) or depressions on the soles of the feet, associated with a bad odor (mal-odor). This is thought to be caused by overgrowth of diptheroids and micrococcus.
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