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Shiv Patel
Shiv Patelover 7 years ago
30 years old male patient developed hyperkeratosis in palms and soles. This patient has been asymptomatic previously. No history of diabetes or hypertension. Occasional gastritis episodes used to bother him since last 1 month. What should you suspect in this patient?

30 years old male patient developed hyperkeratosis in palms and soles. This patient has been asymptomatic previously. No history of diabetes or hypertension. Occasional gastritis episodes used to bother him since last 1 month. What should you suspect in this patient?

Esophageal Carcinoma Gastric carcinoma Esophagitis Peptic Ulcer

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over 7 years ago

Howel Evans syndrome palmoplantar hyperkeratosis with 95% chance of esophageal CA

over 7 years ago

Txx bro

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over 7 years ago

Right ans esophageal carcinoma

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