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keratosis pilaris - traducción al árabe

SKIN CONDITION CHARACTERIZED BY SMALL BUMPS
Keratosis pilaris rubra; Keratosis pilaris alba; Keratosis pilaris rubra faceii; Keratosis pylaris; Ceratosis pilaris; Keratosis pillaris; Caratosis pilaris; Caratosis pillaris; Ceratosis pillaris; Keratosis follicularis et parafollicularis in cutem penetrans

keratosis pilaris         
‎ تَقْرانُ الجُرَيباتِ الشَّعْرِيَّة‎
ulerythema ophryogenes         
HUMAN DISEASE
Ulerythema ophryogenes; Keratosis pilaris rubra atrophicans faciei; Folliculitis rubra; Keratosis Pilaris Rubra Atrophicans Faciei; Lichen pilare; Xerodermi pilaire symmetrique de la face; Ulerythema ophryogenesis; Lichen pilaire ou xerodermie pilaire symmetrique de la face; Pilaris atrophicans; Pilaris atrophicans faciei; Pilaris rubra
‎ حُمَامَى تَنَدُّبِيَّةٌ حاجِبِيَّة‎
solar keratosis         
  • Actinic keratosis, left upper paraspinal back
  • Multiple lesions of actinic keratosis on the scalp.
  • Hyperkeratotic actinic keratosis on lip ("cutaneous horn")
  • Close-up view of an actinic keratosis lesion
  • Cryosurgery instrument used to treat actinic keratoses
  • Normal skin (left) and actinic keratosis (right) with the defining characteristic of atypical basal keratinocytes that do not involve the full thickness of the epidermis.
  • Interim result of phototherapy for actinic keratosis with [[methyl aminolevulinate]] one week after exposure. Patient has light skin, blue eyes.
  • Actinic keratosis, atrophic form
  • Squamous cell carcinoma of the nose.  This skin cancer can develop from actinic keratoses if they are not treated.
HUMAN DISEASE
Solar keratosis; Senile keratosis; Solar keratoses; Actinic keratoses; Solar Keratosis; Actinic Keratosis.; Solar (actinic) keratoses; Atrophic actinic keratosis; Hyperkeratotic actinic keratosis; Lichenoid actinic keratosis; Pigmented actinic keratosis; Bowenoid actinic keratosis
‎ تَقْرانٌ شَمْسِيّ,تَقْرَانٌ سَفْعِيٌّ‎

Definición

Keratose
·adj Containing hornlike fibers or fibers of keratose; belonging to the Keratosa.
II. Keratose ·noun A tough, horny animal substance entering into the composition of the skeleton of sponges, and other invertebrates;
- called also keratode.

Wikipedia

Keratosis pilaris

Keratosis pilaris (KP; also follicular keratosis, lichen pilaris, or colloquially chicken skin) is a common, autosomal-dominant, genetic condition of the skin's hair follicles characterized by the appearance of possibly itchy, small, gooseflesh-like bumps, with varying degrees of reddening or inflammation. It most often appears on the outer sides of the upper arms (the forearms can also be affected), thighs, face, back, and buttocks; KP can also occur on the hands, and tops of legs, sides, or any body part except glabrous (hairless) skin (like the palms or soles of feet). Often the lesions can appear on the face, which may be mistaken for acne or folliculitis.

The several types of KP have been associated with pregnancy, type 1 diabetes mellitus, obesity, dry skin, allergic diseases (e.g., atopic dermatitis), and rarely cancer. Many rarer types of the disorder are part of inherited genetic syndromes.

The cause of KP is not completely understood. As of 2018, KP is thought to be due to abnormalities in the process of depositing the protein keratin in hair follicles, abnormalities in the hair shaft, or both. KP is usually diagnosed by a medical professional based on the appearance of the skin, but dermoscopy can be used, as well, if the diagnosis is unclear. Variants of the ABCA12 gene have been associated with KP.

KP is the most common disorder of the hair follicle in children. How common KP is in adults is unclear, with estimates ranging from 0.75 to 34% of the population. No single approach has been found to completely cure KP, but treatments can improve the cosmetic appearance of the condition. Treatment includes the application of topical preparations of moisturizers and medications such as glycolic acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid, urea, or retinoids to the skin. Fractional carbon dioxide lasers and Nd:YAG laser therapies are also effective.