Literature DB >> 31342101

[Atypical variant of hand-foot-mouth disease].

Thomas Kuntz1, Bijan Koushk-Jalali1, Christian Tigges1, Steffi Silling2, Veronica di Cristanziano2, Ulrike Wieland2, Frank Oellig3, Alexander Kreuter4.   

Abstract

An atypical variant of hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) has sporadically been reported in recent years, with outbreaks in Europe, Asia, the USA and South America. A new lineage of Coxsackie virus A6 has been identified as the causative agent, a virus-type belonging to the group of enteroviruses. HFMD is transmitted through droplet infection or through faecal-oral transmission. The disease may begin with a prodromal stage and is often accompanied by fever and malaise. Typical skin findings include a papular and vesiculobullous exanthema that might be accompanied by confluent blisters (bullae), crusting, and ulceration. In contrast to "classic" HFMD, predilection sites include the dorsal aspects of the hands and feet, forearms, lower legs, neck and trunk. Oral lesions may be present, but are less often seen compared to "classic" HFMD. The course of the disease is self-limiting, with complete resolution usually within 7-14 days after disease onset. The treatment of atypical HFMD is usually symptomatic. A diagnosis of atypical HFMD might be challenging due to the polymorphous presentation of the disease. This review describes a rarely reported but more frequently diagnosed viral condition.

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Keywords:  Atopic eczema; Coxsackie A6 virus; Eczema coxsackium; Eczema herpeticatum; Enterovirus

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31342101     DOI: 10.1007/s00105-019-4452-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hautarzt        ISSN: 0017-8470            Impact factor:   0.751


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