What is Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3?
What is Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3?
- Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3: A very rare skin disorder involving streaks of thickened skin along the fingers and palms as well as the bottom of the feet. Type 3 is caused by a genetic defect located on chromosome 12q13.
Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3 is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of
Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health
(NIH). This means that Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3, or a subtype of Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3,
affects less than 200,000 people in the US population.
Source - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3: Introduction
Types of Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3:
Broader types of Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3:
What causes Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3?
Causes of Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3: see causes of Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3
What are the symptoms of Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3?
Symptoms of Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3:
see symptoms of Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3
Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3: Testing
Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3.
How is it treated?
Doctors and Medical Specialists for Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3: Medical Geneticist
;
see also doctors and medical specialists for Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3.
Treatments for Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3:
see treatments for Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3
Name and Aliases of Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3
Main name of condition: Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3
Other names or spellings for Keratosis palmoplantaris striata 3:
Keratosis palmoplantaris striata III, PPKS3, striate palmoplantar keratoderma III, keratoderma, palmoplantar, striate form III, Striate palmoplantar keratoderma 3, Keratoderma palmoplantar striate form 3
Keratoderma palmoplantar striate form 3, PPKS3, Striate palmoplantar keratoderma 3
Source - Office of Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)