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"Dear Doctor's Participate In This Fun And Exciting Quiz Kyrle disease is a rare papular eruption on the lower extremities of patients with chronic systemic diseases, most commonly renal failure and diabetes mellitus. Treatment is often dependent on the management of the underlying systemic disease. Kyrle disease is characterised by transepidermal elimination of keratin from the dermis through the epidermis onto the skin surface. It is a subtype of primary perforating dermatosis along with reactive perforating collagenosis, perforating folliculitis, and elastosis perforans serpiginosa. Participate Now "

1. What are Kyrle's diseases?

2. What are the symptoms of Kyrle's disease?

3. What causes Kyrle’s disease?

4. How do you treat Kyrle's disease?

5. What is the scary part of Kyrle’s disease?

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