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[Palmoplantar dermatoses in children].

M Knop1, N Alelq1, M E Kubieniec1, K Giehl2.   

Abstract

Dermatoses of the hands and feet cover a wide range of skin diseases that can occur in children and adolescents and are a frequent question in dermatological practice. Our synopsis of the most important differential diagnoses and their treatment is intended to provide better orientation for daily practice. A precise and detailed history is essential to establish a diagnosis, followed by clinical examination and specific examination methods. Cutaneous infection should always be excluded, as they occur very frequently. Impetigo, punctate keratolysis, blistering distal dactylitis, tinea manuum and pedum, hand-foot-mouth disease, herpes simplex digitalis and verrucae vulgaris as well as scabies are often found in the palmoplantar area and typically affect children and adolescents. In case of allergic contact dermatitis and dyshidrotic eczema, atopic diathesis in the medical history is of importance. However, we must not miss rare causes. Palmoplantar keratoses, for example, can be due to inflammatory dermatoses like pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP) or may, as well as blistering diseases, result from hereditary disorders. Specialised centers can perform molecular genetic diagnosis and enhance patient care.

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Keywords:  Adolescents; Atopic diathesis; Differential diagnosis; Palmoplantar skin diseases; Pediatrics

Year:  2021        PMID: 33580281     DOI: 10.1007/s00105-021-04765-w

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


  4 in total

1.  Papular-purpuric gloves and socks syndrome.

Authors:  Robert Feldmann; Marlies Wruhs; Dagmara Loader; Andreas Steiner
Journal:  J Dtsch Dermatol Ges       Date:  2015-11-18       Impact factor: 5.584

Review 2.  Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Rapid Evidence Review.

Authors:  Aaron Saguil; Shawn F Kane; Rebecca Lauters; Michael G Mercado
Journal:  Am Fam Physician       Date:  2019-10-01       Impact factor: 3.292

3.  [Palmoplantar vesicular lesions in childhood].

Authors:  M Braun-Falco; C Schnopp; D Abeck
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2003-01-15       Impact factor: 0.751

Review 4.  Palmoplantar keratoderma (PPK): acquired and genetic causes of a not so rare disease.

Authors:  Stina Schiller; Christina Seebode; Hans Christian Hennies; Kathrin Giehl; Steffen Emmert
Journal:  J Dtsch Dermatol Ges       Date:  2014-09       Impact factor: 5.584

  4 in total

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