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Cyclosporin for palmoplantar pustulosis
Journal of Autoimmunity, 1992Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a chronic skin disease characterized by persistent erythematous, scaly plaques incorporating sterile pustules on palms and soles, which is resistant to most treatments. Recently, two published uncontrolled studies suggested that cyclosporin (CsA) could be an effective treatment for PPP.
S, Reitamo, P, Erkko, A, Remitz
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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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Relapsing Polychondritis With Palmoplantar Pustulosis
The Journal of Rheumatology, 2023Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a very rare cutaneous manifestation observed during relapsing polychondritis (RP),1,2 not found in other conditions associated with saddle nose (eg, granulomatosis with polyangiitis, sarcoidosis, VEXAS [vacuoles, E1 enzyme, X-linked, autoinflammatory, somatic] syndrome, congenital syphilis, leprosy, septal abscess).
Cloé, Comarmond +3 more
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Alitretinoin therapy for palmoplantar pustulosis
British Journal of Dermatology, 2017We read with interest the RCT by Reich et al., and we found that the conclusion given: “this study provided no evidence to support further exploration of alitretinoin in the treatment of severe palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP)” should be carefully interpreted.1 The authors found no significant difference in the percentage change in PPPASI between the ...
A.M.G. Brunasso, C. Massone
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Interventions for chronic palmoplantar pustulosis
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2006Chronic palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterised by crops of sterile pustules (yellow pus spots) on the palms and soles which erupt repeatedly over months or years. The affected areas tend to become red and scaly; cracks may form and these are often painful.
Chalmers, Robert +4 more
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Therapeutic options for palmoplantar pustulosis
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2010Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a common chronic and recurrent pustular dermatosis characterized by multiple sterile pustules and erythematous plaques on the palms and soles. The exact cause and pathogenesis of the disease remain unknown, and there is still debate about whether PPP is a variant of psoriasis or a distinct condition.
Adisen, E., Gurer, M. A.
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Palmoplantar pustulosis and chest pain
The Lancet, 2012A 32-year-old man presented to the emergency department with 1-month history of continuous chest pain, which was worse with movement and on application of pressure to the anterior chest wall. Physical examination showed a pustule on the sole of his left foot (fi gure A) and multiple pustules on his palms (fi gure B).
Mar, Riveiro-Barciela +2 more
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Arthropathy associated with palmoplantar pustulosis
Clinical Rheumatology, 1991A survey of 170 patients with a diagnosis of palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) has been undertaken. Detailed family histories of our patients were compiled, dermatological and rheumatological examinations were made. Radiography was performed in patients with clinical suspicions of spinal and/or sacroiliacal, sternoclavicular and sternocostal joint ...
E, Szanto, U, Linse
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2019
ABSTRACT Palmoplantar pustulosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by pustular lesions on the palms and soles, fever and leukocytosis. It is a rare clinical entity, with an estimated incidence of 1-5 patients per million per year. Its pathogenesis is not fully understood, and environmental and genetic factors seem to be involved. An early
Zufía García, Francisco Javier +2 more
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ABSTRACT Palmoplantar pustulosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by pustular lesions on the palms and soles, fever and leukocytosis. It is a rare clinical entity, with an estimated incidence of 1-5 patients per million per year. Its pathogenesis is not fully understood, and environmental and genetic factors seem to be involved. An early
Zufía García, Francisco Javier +2 more
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Metal Allergy and Palmoplantar Pustulosis
2018There is controversy surrounding the existence of palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) and psoriasis as separate clinical entities, or as variants of the same clinical entity. PPP is usually defined as a chronic skin disease characterized by crops of sterile pustules with erythema and sometimes scaling on the palms and soles.
Pigatto, Paolo D., Guzzi, Gianpaolo
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