Circumscribed palmar hypokeratosis: new observations

The American Journal of Dermatopathology
Kenneth S Resnik, Mario DiLeonardo

Abstract

Circumscribed hypokeratosis is a characteristic depression both clinically and histopathologically that was originally described as representing a distinctive acquired epidermal malformation of volar skin. To date, 16 patients with this entity have been reported. On the basis of clinical features and histopathologic findings in 4 new patients, coupled with information about some of the previously reported patients, there is evidence to suggest that this dermatosis could be secondary to trauma.

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Aug 11, 2012·The American Journal of Dermatopathology·Erica Riveiro-Falkenbach, José Luis Rodríguez-Peralto
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