Dermatopathology (May 2023)

Spiny Keratoderma in Association with Melanoma

  • Tatsiana Pukhalskaya,
  • Thaddeus W. Mully,
  • Maria L. Wei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/dermatopathology10020021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 142 – 146

Abstract

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Spiny keratoderma (SK) was first described by Brown in 1871 and is characterized by numerous 1–2 mm spines of keratin on the palms and soles, usually sparing the dorsal surfaces, or disseminated over the trunk. Histologically, the “spine” represents a column of hyperkeratosis. Several different forms are known, including familial, sporadic, post-inflammatory and paraneoplastic. Although an association of SK with melanoma has been reported, the significance of such co-occurrence remains unclear due to the limited number of cases. To increase the body of knowledge and shed further light on this rare condition, we present a case of SK in a patient with a recent history of melanoma in situ.

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