| Literature DB >> 35272920 |
Anama Di Prinzio1, Dolores Pilar Bastard1, Ana Clara Torre2, Luis Daniel Mazzuoccolo1.
Abstract
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a viral rickettsial disease caused by Coxsackievirus A16 and Enterovirus 71 in most cases. It is commonly seen in children under ten years old, who present oral enanthema and a macular, maculopapular, or vesicular rash on their hands and feet. However, an increase in cases caused by other viral serotypes was observed in adults in recent years with various clinical presentations and a troublesome diagnosis. Three cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease are reported to show the clinical variability and diagnostic complexity that this disease may present in adult patients.Entities:
Keywords: Adults; Enterovirus; Hand, foot and mouth disease
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35272920 PMCID: PMC9133263 DOI: 10.1016/j.abd.2021.03.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: An Bras Dermatol ISSN: 0365-0596 Impact factor: 2.113
Cases: Clinical record, clinical findings, laboratory, histopathology, diagnosis, treatment, and virus isolation.
| Patient 1 | Patient 2 | Patient 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Male | Male | |
| 33 | 39 | 21 | |
| – | Daughter with HFMD, 1 week before | – | |
| Oral enanthema and painful maculopapular rash | Multiple purpuric macules and papules, itchy and isolated blisters | Oral enanthema and oral ulcers, multiple erythematous papules, and itchy and painful blisters | |
| Scalp, face, chest, hands, and feet ( | Scalp, face, auricular pavilions, hands, thighs, and feet ( | Oral mucosa, back of the tongue, and hard palate. Armpits, elbows, hands, and feet ( | |
| Fever, odynophagia, and general malaise | Fever, myalgia, and bilateral orchitis | Odynophagia | |
| Syphilis and HFMD | Syphilis, HFMD, and blistering diseases | Syphilis, HFMD, milker's nodules, blistering diseases, and Kaposi's chickenpox-like rash | |
| No changes | Leukocytosis (12000/mm3) | Leukocytosis (13100/mm3) | |
| VDRL and HIV non-reactive | HCV, HBV, VDRL, HIV, CMV, EBV, and | HCV, HBV, VDRL, HIV, CMV, EBV, HSV, HZV, | |
| IgM for | IgM for | IgG for | |
| – | Compatible with viral infection, probable HFMD ( | Compatible with viral infection, probable HFMD | |
| Serological | Serological and histological | Serological and histological | |
| NSAIDS | NSAIDS and wet treatments of denuded blisters | NSAIDS and gargles with lidocaine | |
| Resolution in 10 days | Resolution in 15 days | Resolution in 20 days | |
| – | Onycholysis on hands and feet (2 months later) | – |
HFMD, Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease; HCV, Hepatitis C virus; HBV, Hepatitis B virus; VDRL, Venereal Disease Research Laboratory; HIV, Human Immunodeficiency Virus; CMV, Cytomegalovirus; EBV, Epstein-Barr Virus; HSV, Herpes Simplex Virus; HZV, Herpes Zoster Virus.
Figure 1Oral enanthema.
Figure 2Erythematous purpuric macules and papules, and isolated blisters, located on the feet.
Figure 3Multiple erythematous papules, with confluent areas, located on the hands.
Figure 4Skin biopsy on the arm showing intraepidermal blister and intense spongiosis (Hematoxylin & eosin, 40×).
Figure 5Serous blister formation with eosinophils and lymphocytes are observed. Edematous papillary dermis with mononuclear perivascular infiltration (Hematoxylin & eosin, 400×).