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Genetic disease offers new clues to skin inflammation
Pachyonychia congenita. Photo by Ali87090 via Wikimedia Commons Pachyonychia congenita (PC) is a rare genetic disorder caused by mutations in one of five keratin genes. PC produces debilitating plantar calluses and a characteristic thickening of the nails, with no approved treatment options. In a paper in Science Translational Medicine , University of Michigan investigators report that a single stress‑induced keratin, keratin 16 (K16), may help explain why the skin’s response
Allan Ryan
Apr 132 min read


Disabling pansclerotic morphea treated with ruxolitinib
Researchers have identified genomic variants that cause disabling pansclerotic morphea and have identified a treatment for the rare,...
John Evans
Jun 2, 20233 min read
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