| 1. | Orthokeratotic hyperkeratosis is characterised by hyperkeratosis with non-nucleated cells.
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| 2. | Orthokeratotic hyperkeratosis is characterised by hyperkeratosis with non-nucleated cells.
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| 3. | Melanosis, keratosis, hyperkeratosis, dorsurn, non-petting oedema,
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| 4. | Mutations in this gene are associated with epidermolytic hyperkeratosis.
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| 5. | Parakeratotic hyperkeratosis is characterised by hyperkeratosis with nucleated cells.
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| 6. | Parakeratotic hyperkeratosis is characterised by hyperkeratosis with nucleated cells.
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| 7. | Furthermore, foot deformity promotes skin changes such as hyperkeratosis at pressure points.
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| 8. | Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis can be categorized into two types.
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| 9. | They may be associated with acanthosis and hyperkeratosis.
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| 10. | If a biopsy is taken, the histopathologic appearance is one of hyperkeratosis and acanthosis.
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