Pachydermoperiostosis (PDP) is a rare disorder characterized by skin thickening (
pachydermia), digital clubbing, proliferation of periosteum (periostitis) with subperiosteal new bone formation, and an excess of affected males.
It has also been called scirrhous carcinoma,
pachydermia and Acarcine eburnee by various authors.4
A benign organic lesion of the larynx includes noninfective and nontraumatic laryngeal disorders; such mass-producing lesions of the larynx involves mainly chronic laryngitis, vocal cord polyp, vocal cord nodule, Rienke's edema, and contact
pachydermia. Acute laryngitis and tubercular laryngitis are mainly the infective lesions of the larynx.
Stroboscopy revealed
pachydermia laryngitis with severe tissue redundancy that prevented vocal fold visualization (figure 1).
Clinical presentation is classified into the complete form (
pachydermia, clubbing, and periostosis), the fruste form (prominent
pachydermia with minimal skeletal changes), and an incomplete form which has no
pachydermia (4).
Treatment of pachydermoperiostosis
pachydermia with botulinum toxin type A.
There was thickening of forehead folds with evident
pachydermia. The other notable features were palmo-plantar hyperhidrosis and cutis verticis gyrata.
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pachydermia Ehrenberg, 1861, Turborotalita quinqueloba (Natland, 1938)), como de aguas calidas (e.g.
(1) It predominantly affects adolescent males and insidiously progresses to disclose typical presentations such as
pachydermia, the thickening and coarsening of facial features, the clubbing of digits, hyperhidrosis, edema in the lower legs, arthritis both with and without joint effusion, and periosteal reaction of the long bones.
lamellifera, Nodopelta sp., and
Pachydermia laevis, that were rare or absent from the blocks were captured as bycatch during collections of alvinellids (Table 3).
INTRODUCTION: Pachydermoperiostosis (PDP) is a primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy, characterized by various clinical expressions with the involvement of digital clubbing,
pachydermia, seborrhoea, periostosis and arthritis or arthralgia.