Total 12 clinical symptoms reported for Acrokeratosis verruciformis of Hopf
Epidermal acanthosis |
Diffuse hypertrophy or thickening of the stratum spinosum of the epidermis (prickle cell layer of the skin).
Synonyms:Acanthosis; Acanthotic epidermis; Thickening of upper layer of skin |
Very frequent |
Hypergranulosis |
Hypergranulosis is an increased thickness of the stratum granulosum.
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Very frequent |
Hyperkeratosis |
Hyperkeratosis is thickening of the outer layer of the skin, the stratum corneum, which is composed of large, polyhedral, plate-like envelopes filled with keratin which are the dead cells that have migrated up from the stratum granulosum.
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Very frequent |
Nail dystrophy |
Onychodystrophy (nail dystrophy) refers to nail changes apart from changes of the color (nail dyschromia) and involves partial or complete disruption of the various keratinous layers of the nail plate.
Synonyms:Dystrophic nails; Onychodystrophy; Poor nail formation |
Very frequent |
Skin-colored papule |
A papule with the same color as the surrounding skin.
Synonyms:Flesh-colored papule |
Very frequent |