International Journal of STD & AIDS 2014-04-01

Angiokeratomas - When is a few too many?

Colm O'Mahony, Andrea Franks, Rhiannon Llewellyn

Index: Int. J. STD AIDS 25(5) , 378-9, (2014)

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Abstract

Many patients have a few scattered angiokeratoma and we reassure them that this it is normal; however, if they are numerous, Fabry disease should be considered and the family history should be checked.


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