Case Report
Atypical Mal de Meleda in a Hispanic Patient
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Mal de Meleda clinical features of feet, soles, and knees: (a) Soles with thick, yellowish, and waxy keratoderma and fingertips with desquamation and erythematous background. (b) Scaly hypochromic plaques on feet dorse and nail involvement of both feet. Foot nails with dystrophy, slight onychogryphosis, yellowish chromonychia, and koilonychia. (c) Knees with hyperkeratotic small plaques, scaly points, and loss of body hair. (d) Left knee with hyperkeratotic plaque and slight desquamation.
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