diagnosis: keratosis lichenoides chronica (klc).microscopic findings and clinical course two skin biopsy specimens from different lesions on the legs showed similar findings. epidermal changes included hyperkeratosis with focal parakeratosis, atrophy alternating with irregular acanthosis, basal vacuolar change...
Scaly skin can occur on any part of the body. It is usually a symptom of dry skin and is common on the arms, thighs and lower legs. Inflammation, itching and irritation increase the turnover rate of skin cells which leads to the formation of scales. What Causes Flaky Skin? It can be...
but they should: keeping the navel clean and dry can prevent skin problems, such as yeast infections, that affect the area. The University of Virginia Health System's website warns that a yeast-infected navel may develop a rash or pimples, cause ...
Two skin biopsy specimens from different lesions on the legs showed similar findings. Epidermal changes included hyperkeratosis with focal parakeratosis, atrophy alternating with irregular acanthosis, basal vacuolar change with numerous dyskeratotic keratinocytes, and exocytosis of lymphocytes...Archives of ...
Pink, Scaly Rash on the Trunk and ArmsStern, Esther
A 71 year old Caucasian male presented to the office with a complaint of dry, scaly areas. Both his legs were covered in scattered and coalesced brown macules along with a dry scaly rash that continued from just below the knee all the way to his toes (Figs. 25.1, 25.2, and 25.3). ...
A 43-year-old black woman presented with a 2-month history of an asymptomatic, symmetrical, scaly rash over her arms (Fig. 1). The scales were polygonal in shape and indurated. The patient had a history of recurrent nodules and plaques on her face that healed with scarring, and a ...
Two skin biopsy specimens from different lesions on the legs showed similar findings. Epidermal changes included hyperkeratosis with focal parakeratosis, atrophy alternating with irregular acanthosis, basal vacuolar change with numerous dyskeratotic keratinocytes, and exocytosis of lymphocytes...Archives of ...