The palms and soles are the two parts of the body commonly used on a day to day activity. It is not surprising to know that these parts of the body are prone to injuries and other skin irregularities. However, when there is an itchy rash on palms and sol
Contact dermatitis (palms) Pitted keratolysis (soles) Keratoderma blennorrhagica (with reactive arthritis or Reiter's syndrome) Psoriasis Gonococcemia or meningococcemia Hand, foot, and mouth disease Toxic shock syndrome Lichen planus (ulcerative) Melanoma Calluses or corns Rat-bite fever ...
A rash starting on the palms and soles.A quiz about a case study of a 23-year-old man with a rash that was diagnosed with sore throat, dysphagia and mild fevers is presented.EBSCO_AspBmj British Medical Journal
Scabies in babies may appear differently depending on age. In infants, you may notice sparse, fluid-filled bumps often limited to the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. In older babies, these bumps may appear alongside reddish burrow tracks on the skin.What causes scabies?The scabies...
Fever with rash over palms and soles along with hepatomegaly - Can it be parvovirus infection? doi:10.7199/ped.oncall.2019.41Amit DashputraIra Shah
What Are the Main Criteria to Distinguish These Differential Diagnoses from Each Other? Important criteria to distinguish the main viral infections presenting with avesiculopapular rashinclude the distribution of theskin lesions, the stage of the respective lesion(s), involvement of palms and soles, ...
The lesions may be present only on the palms and the soles initially in some cases before the characteristic rash involving the ankles and the wrists develops. The patient with RMSF complains of a severe frontal headache, not the generalized headache seen with meningococcemia.6, 16 The ...
Two weeks later, he developed a papular eruption starting on his hands and feet. He had no arthralgia, myalgia, or systemic symptoms. He took no drugs, had no allergies, no family history of skin eruptions, and no close contacts with a similar rash.Vinod E Nambudiri...
In their review, case 3 was a 66-year-old man with no significant past medical history, who was admitted to hospital in July 2003 with a 2-day history of fever, chills, malaise, and a non-blanching erythematous, macular rash on his extremities, specifically the palms and soles, after a...
Maculopapular rashes, characterized by erythematous macules and papules that can coalesce into plaques and patches, are the most common cutaneousIRAE. The lesions tend to appear on the trunk and extremities (often in photo-exposed areas) sparing the palms and soles, and associated pruritis is com...