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Tiny Brown Clusters Of Dots On Dry Skin Which Grows After Peeling On Palm. Have Brain Lesions And Auto Immune Disease. Connections?

I have brain lesions & auto immune disease that the specialist have been trying to figure out............ It started about a year ago I have on the palm of my hands mostly on my figure closest to my palms tiny brown clusters of dots on dry skin that grows after I peel it off ???? Could it be a part of my illnesses or something else
Sat, 3 Aug 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
Frankly speaking with the description provided it is difficult to think of a probable diagnosis as dermatology is completely a visual field. However scabies and pompholyx are few causes that should be ruled out.
Please meet a dermatologist nearby. YOu may also use the premium services of the site for sending us a detailed description of the lesions, other clinical symptoms/signs for which you have been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and may also upload images of concerned area for better diagnosis and management.
Regards
Take care
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Tiny Brown Clusters Of Dots On Dry Skin Which Grows After Peeling On Palm. Have Brain Lesions And Auto Immune Disease. Connections?

Hi, Thanks for writing to us. Frankly speaking with the description provided it is difficult to think of a probable diagnosis as dermatology is completely a visual field. However scabies and pompholyx are few causes that should be ruled out. Please meet a dermatologist nearby. YOu may also use the premium services of the site for sending us a detailed description of the lesions, other clinical symptoms/signs for which you have been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and may also upload images of concerned area for better diagnosis and management. Regards Take care