Immunohistochemical evaluation of epidermal proliferation, differentiation and melanocytic density in symmetrical acrokeratoderma
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology2017Vol. 42(5), pp. 509–515
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Abstract
These results demonstrate that excessive keratinocyte proliferation and abnormal differentiation contribute to epidermal hyperplasia, while melanocytic proliferation is responsible for the pigmented lesions in SAK.
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