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Khalid Al Aboud1, Amor Khachemoune
1King Faisal Hospital, Saudi Arabia, USA. amoa65@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Claude Huriez (1907-1984) was a well-known French dermatologist. In the 1960s, Huriez and colleagues reported two families from northern France with a rare congenital genodermatosis-later known as Huriez syndrome. This syndrome is characterized by scleroatrophy of the hands and feet, nail hypoplasia, mild palmoplantar keratoderma, and hypohidrosis and is a cancer-prone genodermatosis. This report sheds light on Huriez and the syndrome that bears his name.
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