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Pachyonychia congenita 2

Pachyonychia congenita (PC) is characterized by hypertrophic nail dystrophy, painful palmoplantar keratoderma and blistering, oral leukokeratosis, pilosebaceous cysts (including steatocystoma and vellus hair cysts), palmoplantar hyperhydrosis, and follicular keratoses on the trunk and extremities. [from GeneReviews]

MedGen UID:
314107
Concept ID:
C1721007
Disease or Syndrome
2.

IFAP syndrome 2

Follicular ichthyosis, atrichia, and photophobia syndrome-2 (IFAP2) is characterized by ichthyosis follicularis or follicular hyperkeratosis, sparse to no body hair, and photophobia with corneal lesions. Ultrastructural hair analysis shows trichorrhexis nodosa (Wang et al., 2020). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of IFAP syndrome, see IFAP1 (308205). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
1763502
Concept ID:
C5436607
Disease or Syndrome
3.

Peeling skin-leukonuchia-acral punctate keratoses-cheilitis-knuckle pads syndrome

A rare genetic skin disease characterized by generalized skin peeling, leukonychia, acral punctate keratoses coalescing into focal keratoderma on the weight-bearing areas, angular cheilitis and knuckle pads with multiple hyperkeratotic micropapules. The skin appears dry and scaly with superficial exfoliation and underlying erythema. Histopathologic examination of affected skin areas shows hyperkeratosis, acanthosis and intraepidermal clefting with irregular acantholysis. Additional systemic abnormalities are absent. [from SNOMEDCT_US]

MedGen UID:
902464
Concept ID:
C4225381
Disease or Syndrome
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Hereditary hypotrichosis with recurrent skin vesicles

Hypotrichosis and recurrent skin vesicles (HYPTSV) is characterized by sparse to absent scalp hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, and body hair, as well as recurrent vesicles of scalp and skin. Some patients also exhibit trauma-induced blistering, and anomalies of dental enamel and of nails may be observed (Ayub et al., 2009; Onoufriadis et al., 2020). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
442697
Concept ID:
C2751292
Congenital Abnormality; Disease or Syndrome
5.

Angular cheilitis

A type of inflammation of the lips involving one or both of the corners of the mouth. [from HPO]

MedGen UID:
526202
Concept ID:
C0221237
Disease or Syndrome
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