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Admin13.07.2021

Frictional Keratosis, Contact Keratosis and Smokeless Tobacco Keratosis: Features of Reactive White Lesions of the Oral Mucosa

Ribozymes are a small piece of synthetic RNA which can digest RNA molecules.
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Admin20.06.2021

Hyperkeratosis In Dogs: Does Your Dog Have Hairy Feet?

Other physiological changes:Acne is also observed.
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Admin17.08.2021

Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis

This improvement has been shown to persist for five months after withdrawal of acitretin [13].
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Admin26.06.2021

Nasal Planum: Common Skin Diseases Affecting the of Dogs

Soft corns most commonly occur between the fourth and fifth toes but can occur between other toes.
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Admin26.06.2021

Subungual hyperkeratosis (Concept Id: C0038605)

Sonye Danoff Johns Hopkins Interstitial Lung Disease Clinic and former TMA medical advisor Dr.
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Admin30.08.2021

Hyperkeratose

In patients with sensitive skin, adapalene is a good choice in the treatment of acne vulgaris with less adverse effects and high efficacy.
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Admin11.07.2021

Antisynthetase Syndrome

Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis is part of a group of conditions called ichthyoses, which refers to the scaly skin seen in individuals with related disorders.
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Admin12.08.2021

Hyperkeratosis Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options

They are caused by excessive exposure to the ultraviolet radiation of sunlight.
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Admin14.08.2021

Nasal Planum: Common Skin Diseases Affecting the of Dogs

Dogs with hyperkeratosis may have dried out, calloused-looking paws and noses.
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Admin09.08.2021

Frictional Keratosis, Contact Keratosis and Smokeless Tobacco Keratosis: Features of Reactive White Lesions of the Oral Mucosa

Mild DLE in a Collie Pre Treatment with a Topical Steroid Synotic Mild DLE in a Collie Post Treatment with a Topical Steroid Synotic Severe DLE Pre Treatment DLE in a Collie Under Treatment with Tacrolimus 0.
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