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254 A CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO DERMATOLOGIC DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, VOLUME 1<br />

Reiter’s syndrome – keratoderma blenorrhagicum; soles,<br />

pretibial areas, dorsal toes, feet, fingers, hands, nails, scalp<br />

Cutis 71:198–200, 2003; Rook p.2765–2766, 1998; Semin<br />

Arthritis Rheum 3:253–286, 1974<br />

Rothmund–Thomson syndrome (poikiloderma congenitale) –<br />

autosomal recessive; hyperkeratotic lesions of hands, wrists,<br />

feet, and ankles Ped Derm 18:210–212, 2001; Am J Med Genet<br />

22:102:11–17, 2001; Ped Derm 18:210212, 2001; Ped Derm<br />

16:59–61, 1999; Dermatol Clin 13:143–150, 1995; JAAD<br />

27:75–762, 1992; JAAD 17:332–338, 1987<br />

Schwachman’s syndrome – neutropenia, malabsorption, failure<br />

to thrive; generalized xerosis, follicular hyperkeratosis,<br />

widespread dermatitis, palmoplantar hyperkeratosis Ped Derm<br />

9:57–61, 1992; Arch Dis Child 55:531–547, 1980; J Pediatr<br />

65:645–663, 1964<br />

Woolly hair, premature loss of teeth, nail dystrophy, acral<br />

hyperkeratosis, and facial abnormalities BJD 145:157–161, 2001<br />

TOXIN<br />

Arsenical keratosis<br />

Foreign body granuloma<br />

TRAUMA<br />

Callosities<br />

Chewing callosities in children (‘gnaw warts’) Rook p.892, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition<br />

Clavus<br />

Occupational callosities Practitioner 210:507–512, 1973<br />

VASCULAR DISORDERS<br />

Angiokeratoma<br />

Lymphostasis verrucosa cutis<br />

HYPERKERATOTIC PAPULES<br />

OF THE NIPPLE<br />

Acanthosis nigricans JAAD 52:529–530, 2005; JAAD 31:1–19,<br />

1994<br />

Darier’s disease<br />

Epidermal nevus Paris Med 28:63–66, 1938<br />

Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis – verrucous plaques of nipples<br />

Rook p.1506, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Erosive adenomatosis (papillary adenomatosis) of the nipple –<br />

blood-stained or serous discharge; enlarged nipple; eroded<br />

nipple; erythema, ulcer, crusted dermatitis, granular<br />

appearance, papule on nipple JAAD 47:578–580, 2002; JAAD<br />

43:733–751, 2000; JAAD 12:707–715, 1985<br />

Florid papillomatosis of the nipple Ghatan p.51, 2002,<br />

Second Edition<br />

Hyperkeratosis of the nipple and areola (hyperkeratosis areolae<br />

mammae) AD 137:1327–1328, 2001; JAAD 41:274–276, 1999;<br />

Eur J Dermatol 8:131–132, 1998; AD 126:687, 1990; JAAD<br />

13:596–598, 1985; estrogen-induced Cutis 26:95–96, 1980;<br />

associated with CTCL JAAD 32:124–125, 1995; Int J Derm<br />

29:519–520, 1990; ichthyosis, ichthyosiform erythroderma,<br />

acanthosis nigricans, Darier’s disease Rook p.3157, 1998, Sixth<br />

Edition<br />

Ichthyosiform erythrodermas<br />

Ichthyosis<br />

Keratosis-ichthysosis-deafness (KID) syndrome – acanthosis<br />

nigricans-like change of the nipple AD 123:777–782, 1987;<br />

hypoplasia of nipples Ped Derm 19:513–516, 2002<br />

Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus<br />

Lichen simplex chronicus<br />

Lymphomas, including cutaneous T-cell lymphoma JAAD<br />

41:274–276, 1999; JAAD 37:124–125, 1995<br />

Nevoid hyperkeratosis of the nipple JAAD 46:414–418, 2002;<br />

BJD 142:382–384, 2000; JAAD 41:325–326, 1999<br />

Paget’s disease of the breast (nipple) Rook p.1677–1678,2709,<br />

1998, Sixth Edition; <strong>Dermatologic</strong>a 170:170–179, 1985; Surg<br />

Gynecol Obstet 123:1010–1014, 1966<br />

Psoriasis Rook p.3162, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Seborrheic keratoses Rook p.3161, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

HYPERPIGMENTATION IN<br />

BLASCHKO’S LINES<br />

JAAD 31:157–190, 1994; J Pediatr 116:581–586, 1990<br />

Acquired dermal melanocytosis (acquired nevus of Ota-like<br />

macules) JAAD 43:934–936, 2000<br />

Cutaneous amyloidosis, Partington type (X-linked reticulate<br />

pigmentary disorder)<br />

Basaloid follicular hamartoma<br />

Blaschkitis<br />

Chondrodysplasia punctata (X-linked variant) Ped Derm 13:1–4,<br />

1996<br />

Chromosome X-autosome translocation<br />

Epidermal nevus – early stage<br />

Goltz’s syndrome<br />

Incontinentia pigmenti – third stage Ped Derm 15:108–111,<br />

1998; Curr Prob Derm VII:143–198, 1995; AD 112:535–542,<br />

1976<br />

Linear and whorled nevoid hypermelanosis Ped Derm<br />

10:156–158, 1993; JAAD 19:1037–1044, 1988<br />

Linear atrophoderma of Moulin – acquired atrophic pigmented<br />

band-like lesions following Blaschko’s lines Eur J Dermatol<br />

10:611–613, 2000; Int J Dermatol 39:850–852, 2000;<br />

JAAD 38:366–368, 1998; BJD 135:277–279, 1996; Ann<br />

DV 119:729–736, 1992<br />

McCune–Albright syndrome – melanotic macules<br />

BJD 130:215–220, 1994<br />

Melanocytic nevi, café-au-lait macules, and nevi spili Acta<br />

DV 78:378–380, 1998<br />

Mosaic 13q11 deletion<br />

Mosaic tetrasomy 12p<br />

Mosaic 15;22<br />

Mosaic trisomy 18<br />

Mosaicism/chimerism<br />

Nevus comedonicus – areas of hyperpigmentation<br />

AD 116:1048–1050, 1980<br />

Linear porokeratosis AD 135:1544–1555,1547–1548, 1999;<br />

Ped Derm 4:209, 1987; AD 109:526–528, 1974<br />

Ring 10;45<br />

Ring X/46<br />

Ring X+ring<br />

Scleroderma – linear scleroderma (en coup de sabre)<br />

JAAD 38:366–368, 1998<br />

Trisomy 14

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