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Progressive symmetric erythrokeratodermia (also known as Erythrokeratodermia progressiva symmetrica) is a rare autosomal dominant skin condition that manifests soon after birth with erythematous hyperkeratotic plaques that are symmetrically distributed on the extremities buttocks and face but sparing the trunk. No other clinical symptoms nor mental or physical signs are usually associated with the condition.

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