acral keratoses - HEALTHY
Acral peeling skin syndrome is a very rare genetic skin condition. It most commonly causes painless peeling of the top layers of skin on your hands and feet. Your arms and legs can also be affected.
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Science Daily: Comprehensive analysis of cellular and molecular characteristics of acral melanoma Researchers reveal key differences in the cellular and molecular composition of acral melanoma compared to melanoma. Their findings may lead to new potential therapeutic targets for this rare disease. EurekAlert!: Mutation profile of acral nevi differs from acral melanoma, Moffitt researchers say Mutation profile of acral nevi differs from acral melanoma, Moffitt researchers say Acral peeling skin syndrome is a rare genetic condition mainly causing skin to peel on the extremities—usually, the feet and hands but also the arms and legs. The skin peeling on hands and feet ...
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EurekAlert!: Moffitt researchers perform comprehensive analysis of cellular and molecular characteristics of acral melanoma TAMPA, Fla. — Acral melanoma is a rare subtype that represents roughly 3% of all melanoma cases. Unlike typical melanoma that occurs on sun-exposed skin, acral melanoma develops on the nonhair bearing ...