Keratosis linearis-ichthyosis congenita-sclerosing keratoderma syndrome
Synonyms: KLICK syndrome
Keratosis linearis-ichthyosis congenita-sclerosing keratoderma syndrome is an inherited epidermal disorder characterized by palmoplantar keratoderma linear hyperkeratotic papules on the flexural side of large joints (cord-like distribution around wrists in antecubital and popliteal folds) hyperkeratotic plaques (on neck axillae elbows wrists and knees) mild ichthyosiform scaling and sclerotic constrictions around fingers that present flexural deformities.
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Orphadata: Free access data from Orphanet. © INSERM 1999. Available on http: //www.orphadata.org. Data version September 2023.
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