Mucocutaneous-intestinal syndrome (MSIS) is a rare genetic disease characterized by damage to the skin, mucous membranes and gastrointestinal tract.
The main manifestations of KSKS:
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Skin manifestations - hyperkeratosis, pigmentation, palmoplantar keratosis, tendency to form calluses and corns.
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Damage to the mucous membranes - stomatitis, glossitis, esophagitis, gastritis, enterocolitis, proctitis.
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Gastrointestinal manifestations - diarrhea
Mucocutaneous-intestinal syndrome is a disease characterized by a complex of symptoms including gastrointestinal illness, skin manifestations and general symptoms such as fatigue and weight loss. This complex manifests itself in various forms and variations and may vary depending on the cause and type of syndrome. In medicine, this syndrome is called the Skin-Mucous-Intestinal syndrome.