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Mohammad AM et al. - Palmoplantar keratodermas (PPK) are a diverse group of disorders. The authors report a boy with PPK, grayish-blue hyperkeratotic lesions on the lips and peri-oral area, opacities on the lower portions of the corneas, mutilation of his right auricle and many other skin lesions.


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