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  1. Hyperkeratosis: What It Is, Types, Causes & Treatment

    2023年11月17日 · Hyperkeratosis causes patches of thick, rough skin. There are many types of this condition, including corns and calluses, warts, eczema and psoriasis. Causes include allergies, autoimmune diseases, medications and sun exposure. Providers diagnose hyperkeratosis with a skin exam and biopsy.

  2. Hyperkeratosis: Treatment, Causes, Symptoms, Types

    2022年9月21日 · Hyperkeratosis is a skin condition that causes the outer layer of skin, known as the stratum corneum, to thicken and harden. The stratum corneum is made up of a protein known as keratin. When the body produces too much keratin, skin issues can occur.

  3. Hyperkeratosis: Symptoms and Treatment - WebMD

    2024年9月25日 · Hyperkeratosis is the thickening of the skin's outer layer due to excessive keratin, often caused by friction, pressure, or chronic inflammation.

  4. Hyperkeratosis - Wikipedia

    Hyperkeratosis is thickening of the stratum corneum (the outermost layer of the epidermis, or skin), often associated with the presence of an abnormal quantity of keratin, [1] and is usually accompanied by an increase in the granular layer.

  5. Hyperkeratosis Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options

    2023年12月4日 · Hyperkeratosis is a thickening of the outer layer of the skin. This outer layer contains a tough, protective protein called keratin. This skin thickening is often part of the skin's normal protection against rubbing, pressure and other forms of local irritation.

  6. Hyperkeratosis: Causes, symptoms, and treatment

    2023年7月20日 · Hyperkeratosis is a skin condition that occurs when a person’s skin becomes thicker than usual in certain places. Symptoms include calluses, corns, eczema, and more. Keratin is a tough, fibrous...

  7. Hyperkeratosis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    2020年11月8日 · Hyperkeratosis refers to the increased thickness of the stratum corneum, the outer layer of the skin. Stratum corneum is composed of multiple layers of keratinocyte bodies that, during maturation, produced keratin and subsequently have lost their nucleus and cytoplasmic organelles.