This table lists symptoms that people with this disease may have. For most diseases, symptoms will vary from person to person. People with the same disease may not have all the symptoms listed. This information comes from a database called the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) . The HPO collects information on symptoms that have been described in medical resources. The HPO is updated regularly. Use the HPO ID to access more in-depth information about a symptom.
Medical Terms | Other Names | Learn More: HPO ID |
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80%-99% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormality of nail color |
Abnormality of nail colour
|
0100643 |
Hyperhidrosis |
Excessive sweating
Increased sweating
Profuse sweating
Sweating
Sweating profusely
Sweating, increased
[ more ]
|
0000975 |
Onychogryposis |
Thick nail
Thickened nails
[ more ]
|
0001805 |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal blistering of the skin |
Blistering, generalized
Blisters
[ more ]
|
0008066 |
Carious teeth |
Dental cavities
Tooth cavities
Tooth decay
[ more ]
|
0000670 |
Ichthyosis | 0008064 | |
Skin plaque | 0200035 | |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal fingernail morphology |
Abnormal fingernails
Abnormality of the fingernails
[ more ]
|
0001231 |
Alopecia |
Hair loss
|
0001596 |
Anonychia |
Absent nails
Aplastic nails
[ more ]
|
0001798 |
Clouding of the lens of the eye
Cloudy lens
[ more ]
|
0000518 | |
Cognitive impairment |
Abnormality of cognition
Cognitive abnormality
Cognitive defects
Cognitive deficits
Intellectual impairment
Mental impairment
[ more ]
|
0100543 |
Corneal dystrophy | 0001131 | |
Hepatomegaly |
Enlarged liver
|
0002240 |
Laryngomalacia |
Softening of voice box tissue
|
0001601 |
Respiratory insufficiency |
Respiratory impairment
|
0002093 |
Percent of people who have these symptoms is not available through HPO | ||
0000006 | ||
Chapped lip |
Chapped lips
Dry lips
[ more ]
|
0040181 |
Dry hair | 0011359 | |
Epidermoid cyst |
Skin cyst
|
0200040 |
Follicular hyperkeratosis | 0007502 | |
Folliculitis | 0025084 | |
Furrowed tongue |
Grooved tongue
|
0000221 |
Gingivitis |
Inflamed gums
Red and swollen gums
[ more ]
|
0000230 |
Hoarse voice |
Hoarseness
Husky voice
[ more ]
|
0001609 |
Nail dysplasia |
Atypical nail growth
|
0002164 |
Nail dystrophy |
Poor nail formation
|
0008404 |
Natal tooth |
Born with teeth
Teeth present at birth
[ more ]
|
0000695 |
Onychogryposis of toenails |
Overgrowth and curving of toenails
|
0008401 |
Oral leukoplakia |
Oral white patch
|
0002745 |
Palmar hyperkeratosis | 0010765 | |
Palmoplantar hyperhidrosis |
Excessive sweating of palms and soles
|
0007410 |
Palmoplantar hyperkeratosis |
Thickening of the outer layer of the skin of the palms and soles
|
0000972 |
Palmoplantar keratoderma |
Thickening of palms and soles
|
0000982 |
Plantar hyperkeratosis | 0007556 | |
Sparse and thin eyebrow |
Thin, sparse eyebrows
|
0000535 |
Sparse scalp hair |
Reduced/lack of hair on scalp
Scalp hair, thinning
Sparse, thin scalp hair
sparse-absent scalp hair
[ more ]
|
0002209 |
Steatocystoma multiplex | 0012035 | |
Subungual hyperkeratosis |
Thickened, discolored skin under nail
|
0008392 |
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You can find more tips in our guide, How to Find a Disease Specialist. We also encourage you to explore the rest of this page to find resources that can help you find specialists.
Related diseases are conditions that have similar signs and symptoms. A health care provider may consider these conditions in the table below when making a diagnosis. Please note that the table may not include all the possible conditions related to this disease.
Conditions with similar signs and symptoms from Orphanet
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Differential diagnosis includes variants of PC (steatocystoma multiplex, which develops at puberty with little or no nail dystrophy, and focal non-epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma; see these terms) and disorders manifesting with dystrophic nails such as epidermolysis bullosa, Clouston syndrome (distinguished by the presence of alopecia), and acquired disorders such as psoriasis and lichen planus (see these terms).
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