Spiny keratoderma

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Spiny keratoderma (also known as “Porokeratosis punctata palmaris et plantaris,” “Punctate keratoderma,” and “Punctate porokeratosis of the palms and soles”) is an autosomal dominant keratoderma of late onset that develops in patients aged 12 to 50, characterized by multiple tiny keratotic plugs, mimicking the spines on a music box, inolving the entire palmoplantar surfaces.[1]:509

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