Ichthyosis vulgaris, autosomal-dominant; detail: multiple, brownish-yellowish, only slightly raised, only slightly increased in consistency, symptomless, rough papules and plaques.
Ichthyosis vulgaris, autosomal dominant, hardening of the skin, yellowish, approximately 2 mm diameter, rough, non-itching papules and firmly adhering grey or brownish-blackish scaling on sebostatic skin in a 75-year-old female patient.
Ichthyosis vulgaris, autosomal dominant. Dry, powdery scaling on the lower leg.
Ichthyosis vulgaris, autosomal dominant. Retention hyperkeratosis with only slightly developed or locally absent stratum granulosum. Pronounced orthohyperkeratosis.
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