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Porokeratosis in association with lymphoedema

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Porokeratosis in association with lymphoedema

Auteurs : I. C. Pearson ; N. H. Cox ; L. S. Ostlere ; R. A. Marsden ; P. S. Mortimer

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Abstract

We describe four patients in whom porokeratosis coexisted with lympoedema of the legs. A possible pathogenetic link between the two disorders is discussed, as well as the therapeutic implications and the novel physical sign of lymphoedema bulging through the porokeratotic lesions.

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