| Literature DB >> 33911727 |
Hoon Choi1, In Ho Bae1, Min Sung Kim1, Chan Ho Na1, Bong Seok Shin1.
Abstract
Aquagenic wrinkling of the palms (AWP) is a rare condition, which is characterized by appearance of whitish papules and plaques and an excessive wrinkling and swelling of the palmar skin after exposure to water. Herein, we report two cases of AWP. A 17-year-old woman presented prickling focal various sized whitish papules, plaques with wrinkles on both palms after water contact for 6 months ago. Histologic findings were consistent with AWP. A 26-year-old woman presented asymptomatic multiple various sized whitish papules, plaques with wrinkles on both palms after water contact for 1 year ago. Both patients underwent a cystic fibrosis transmembrane conduct receptor test but were negative and improved without any treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Aquagenic wrinkling of the palms; Cystic fibrosis
Year: 2020 PMID: 33911727 PMCID: PMC7992540 DOI: 10.5021/ad.2020.32.2.151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Dermatol ISSN: 1013-9087 Impact factor: 1.444
Fig. 1Clinical images of the palms after the water provocation test. (A) Whitish papules and edematous wrinkling were observed after 5 minutes on a 17-year-old women. (B) Whitish discoloration and edematous wrinkling were observed within 5 minutes on a 26-year-old women.
Fig. 2Histopathological findings of palms. (A) Hyperkeratosis, dilated eccrine duct with acrosyringia after water exposure. (B) Orthokeratosis, hyperkeratosis and acrosyringia after water exposure. (A, B: H&E, magnification, ×100).