Rook's Textbook of Dermatology 2024
DOI: 10.1002/9781119709268.rook121
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Mechanical Injury to the Skin

Saqib J. Bashir,
Ai‐Lean Chew

Abstract: Healthy skin is able to withstand the effects of a variety of mechanical forces, such as friction, pressure, contusion and vibration. However, when the force is of sufficient intensity or duration, mechanical injury may occur. Phenomena such as the isomorphic (Koebner) response and Nikolsky sign are of interest to the dermatologist in consideration with the underlying pathology. Other conditions are important to recognise, as they may potentially be confused with skin cancers (black heel, spectacle frame acant… Show more

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