Waxy keratosis of childhood explained
Waxy keratosis of childhood (also known as "Kerinokeratosis papulosa") is a keratotic, flesh-colored papule that is either sporadic or familial, and may be generalized or segmental.[1]
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- Book: Odom, Richard B. . Davidsohn, Israel . James, William D. . Henry, John Bernard . Berger, Timothy G. . Clinical diagnosis by laboratory methods . Dirk M. Elston . Andrews' diseases of the skin: clinical dermatology . Saunders Elsevier . 2006 . 0-7216-2921-0 .