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Artículo
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RESUMEN
Touraine-Solente-Gole syndrome also known as Rosenfeld-Kloepfer syndrome or primary pachydermoperiostosis is an autosomally inherited disorder. It is an entity of varied presentation, which in its absolute form involves pachyderma (thickening of the facial skin), skeletal changes (periostosis), excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), with acropachia (digital clubbing). We report a case of complete form of the same with quintessential skeletal and dermatological features. Radiographs of patient with symmetrical coarse periostosis of long bones with classic clinical features were essential in clinching the diagnosis. Consequently, describing the importance of radiological approach in diagnosis of Touraine-Solente-Gole syndrome.