
pmid: 6884085
Usually hyperkeratosis of the nipple and areola is associated with ichthyosis and epidermal nevus. The patient's lesions will resemble acanthosis nigricans but histologically suggest a completely different entity. Presented is a case of hyperkeratosis of the nipples and areolae with no association with ichthyosis or epidermal nevus.
Adult, Breast Diseases, Nipples, Humans, Female, Keratosis
Adult, Breast Diseases, Nipples, Humans, Female, Keratosis
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