Punctate palmoplantar keratoderma Images
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Keratosis palmoplantaris papulosa seu maculosa. since earliest childhood known keratosis anomaly of the hands (here less conspicuous) and feet, which is not disturbing so far. multiple, differently sized, wart-like horny cones with rough, scaly surface.

Keratosis palmoplantaris papulosa seu maculosa: Multiple verruciform horn cones persisting since early childhood and partly funnel-shaped defects at the foot of a 52-year-old woman.

Keratosis palmoplantaris papulosa seu maculosa. since childhood persistent, chronically stationary, strong keratinization of the planta pedum with multiple, few millimeters large, wart-like horny cones with rough, scaly surface. central rejection with funnel-shaped defect.

keratosis palmoplantaris papulosa seu maculosa. severe keratosis of the planta pedum in a 26-year-old woman. since early childhood multiple, small, isolated, wart-like horny cones with a rough, scaly surface are visible. a melanocytic nevus is also present on digitus III.

Differential diagnosis: Acrokeratosis paraneoplastic: acquired, disseminated, cup-like brown, partly single, partly grouped hyperkeratotic papules.


Keratosis palmoplantaris papulosa, circumscribed, sharply defined orthokeratotic corneal column.