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Aquagenic palmoplantar keratoderma
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2001Aquagenic palmoplantar keratoderma is an acquired condition characterized by burning and edema limited to the hands after brief immersion in water. The 3 patients described possess a striking similarity to those with transient reactive papulotranslucent acrokeratoderma.
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1985
This paper describes five cases of an uncommon acral rash, acute palmoplantar pustulosis, which is precipitated by infection, and may represent a true pustular bacteria. Acute and chronic palmoplantar pustulosis are probably different forms of the same disease, but the prognosis in the acute form is good and aggressive therapy is not indicated.
S M, Burge, T J, Ryan
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This paper describes five cases of an uncommon acral rash, acute palmoplantar pustulosis, which is precipitated by infection, and may represent a true pustular bacteria. Acute and chronic palmoplantar pustulosis are probably different forms of the same disease, but the prognosis in the acute form is good and aggressive therapy is not indicated.
S M, Burge, T J, Ryan
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Extra-palmoplantar lesions associated with palmoplantar pustulosis
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2009Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a chronic inflammatory disorder characterized by sterile pustules predominantly involving the palms and soles of middle-aged women. In contrast, regions other than the palms and soles are occasionally affected, manifesting scaly erythemas which resemble psoriasis, and solitary pustules are also seen. Some of these extra-
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Circumscribed Palmoplantar Keratoderma
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1970SUMMARYA case of focal tender thickening of the palms and soles, with associated abnormalities of the cornea, is described. It is believed to be an example of circumscribed palmoâplantar keratoderma, of autosomal recessive inheritance. Possible mechanisms involved in the production of the lesions are considered, and an approach to treatment discussed.
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Hereditary Palmoplantar Keratodermas
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2009SummaryHereditary palmoplantar keratodermas (PPK) comprise a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of genodermatoses, which share impaired epidermal differentiation resulting in prominent palmoplantar hyperkeratosis. Classically, keratodermas have been separated according to their clinical appearance into diffuse, focal, and as a feature of ...
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Dermatology, 1980
16 patients with palmar and/or plantar hyperhidrosis were treated with topically applied aluminium chloride hexahydrate in a 25% solution in absolute ethyl alcohol. Compared to treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis this formulation seems to be less effective, but a controlled study is needed. A simple method for transpiration measurement is described. It
Ove Jensen, Tony Karlsmark
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16 patients with palmar and/or plantar hyperhidrosis were treated with topically applied aluminium chloride hexahydrate in a 25% solution in absolute ethyl alcohol. Compared to treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis this formulation seems to be less effective, but a controlled study is needed. A simple method for transpiration measurement is described. It
Ove Jensen, Tony Karlsmark
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