What are the skin manifestations of hypothyroidism? -
| Fig. 36.4 Patient with severe generalized myxedema demonstrating intensive periocular edema and very yellow skin. | Mild hypothyroidism: The skin is dry, scaly, cold, and pale. Dryness and scale may make the skin pruritic. The nails are brittle. - Severe and long-standing hypothyroidism: There may be yellow and diffusely thickened skin (Fig. 36-4), loss of the outer third of the eyebrows and enlarged and thickened lips and tongue.
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