Sole


A 20-year-old with this new painful bump on the sole before paring (and next photo)

After pairing.



A 20-year-ole with this new bump on the sole.



A keratotic papule on the sole suddenly turns black and is about to fall off.



A 20-year-old with a rash for a month and now blisters.



This young man has developed blisters on his soles from the slightest mechanical trauma since birth.



Extremely painful keratoderma since a young age. Note the thickened nails as well.



Mom brings her 8-year-old boy in with this--a shiny, peeling distal sole.



An adult with a rash on one foot.



A college student just back from spring break in Mexico.



This young woman has had pigmented macules on the soles, fingers and lips since childhood.


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