Ichthyosis Vulgaris
PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS 30 —Platanus occidentalis is prescribed for X linked ichthyosis with corneal opacity and cataract .[ks-gopi.blogspot.com]
The main characteristics of IV are fine-scale on the arms and legs, palmar hyperlinearity, and keratosis pilaris.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Abstract Ichthyosis vulgaris (IV) is the most common hereditary disorder of cornification in humans, characterized by generalized fine scaling of the skin, palmar hyperlinearity[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Mild Hypergranulosis
Atopic Dermatitis
After routine cataract surgery, the anterior subcapsular cataractous tissue was obtained as an anterior capsulorhexis flap and prepared as a wholemount for histological analysis[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Among patients, reduced level of monomeric filaggrin and NMF correlated with the presence of FLG mutations and clinical phenotypes such as xerosis, palmar hyperlinearity and[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] children Flexure lichenification in older children and adults Minor features Eyes Cataracts (anterior subcapsular) Keratoconus Infraorbital folds affected Facial pallor Palmar[aafp.org]
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Ichthyosis
Transglutaminase activity in normal human lenses and senile cataract. Ann Clin Lab Sci 1995; 25 : 236–240.[nature.com]
Palms and soles show accentuated creases and when affecting the palms this sign is referred to as palmar hyperlinearity or as “ichthyosis palms”.[medizin.uni-muenster.de]
In a third in which the mother had cataracts and ichthyosis, two of her female children had cataracts.[disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
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Mild Hypergranulosis
Atopic Cataract
[…] and 15 consecutive eyes from 15 senile cataract patients.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
We found a statistically significant correlation between minor criteria of AD like palmar hyperlinearity and combination of xerosis and Dennie-Morgan fold and the presence[ijdvl.com]
[…] children Flexure lichenification in older children and adults Minor features Eyes Cataracts (anterior subcapsular) Keratoconus Infraorbital folds affected Facial pallor Palmar[aafp.org]
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Mild Hypergranulosis
Congenital Non-Bullous Ichthyosiform Erythroderma ARCI2
Clinical characteristics are congenital generalized ichthyosis, vacuolated leukocytes, hepatomegaly, myopathy, cataracts, neurosensory hearing loss and developmental delay[nectarmutation.org]
hyperlinearity were observed.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Pruritus is often severe; presence of atopic epicanthal fold of the lower eyelid and atopic cataract are other clues for diagnosis of erythroderma due to atopic dermatitis[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Diabetes Mellitus
Considering this, we reviewed the principles and guidelines of managing cataract in patients with diabetes.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
DIAGNOSES: The diagnoses of Diabetic cataracts, Type 1 diabetes and Diabetic retinopathy was made.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Although acute diabetic cataracts are rarely encountered in clinical practice today, any rapidly maturing bilateral cortical cataracts in a child or young adult should alert[aao.org]
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Mild Hypergranulosis
Palmar Hyperlinearity
Peeling Skin Syndrome Type A
[…] meningitis Asperger syndrome asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy Asrar Facharzt Haque Syndrome Astley-Kendall Syndrome Asymmetric Short Stature Syndrome Ataxia-Microcephaly-Cataract[rgd.mcw.edu]
Palmar and plantar areas are spared or present erythema, slight thickening of the skin or palmar hyperlinearity. An underlying erythroderma is present.[sites.uclouvain.be]
Figure 1 Clinical photograph showing peeling of superficial skin over the volar aspect of the forearm after induced mild trauma.[casereports.bmj.com]
Atrophodermia Vermiculata
He also had an ipsilateral congenital cataract. Such an association has only been reported once before in the literature.[docksci.com]
The phenotypic characteristics of ichthyosis vulgaris include palmar hyperlinearity, keratosis pilaris , and a fine scale that is most prominent over the lower abdomen, arms[findzebra.com]
We report a case of atrophic skin lesions similar to atrophoderma vermiculatum with unilateral distribution in a patient with an ipsilateral cataract, transient ipsilateral[sayarujoyujy.cf]
Diabetic Cataract
Various visual disturbances may be noted in diabetic cataract, and the diagnosis requires a slit-lamp examination.[symptoma.com]
RESULTS: Six patients (1%) needed cataract surgery.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Abstract Cataract--opacification of the lens--is closely related to diabetes as one of its major late complications.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Palmar Hyperlinearity
Radiation-induced Cataract
cataract, outside the zone; all risk factors for the development of cataract were considered: age, sex, diference in profession, duration of occupational exposure, years[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
A study was initiated to examine the lenses of the eyes of astronauts/cosmonauts to detect signs of radiation-induced cataracts.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
BACKGROUND: Interventional cardiologists (ICs) are exposed to X-rays and may be at risk to develop cataract earlier than common senile cataract.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Mild Hypergranulosis
Palmar Hyperlinearity