trunk and extremities. Lesions have been seen on the tongue, buccal mucosa and pharynx. The palms and soles may be affected as well. This disease entity seems to form the best fit to his constellation
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and usually the patient with secondary syphilis lacks associated pruritus and may have concurrent “copper penny” macules or plaques on the palms or soles. The differential diagnosis for secondary syphilisskin manifestationsincludes RMSF,pityriasis rosea,psoriasis,lichen planus, and exanthematous drug/...
There is a broad differential diagnosis for the presentation of fever and maculopapular rash in an adult. Although some causative conditions are benign, others are medical emergencies that require prompt diagnosis. We describe various conditions that result in a fever and maculopapular rash in adult...
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, ...
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face or any other area. Adults mostly suffer due to the side effects of certain drugs and allergic reactions. On the contrary, children suffering from viral infections are prone to get these rashes on their palms and soles of feet. In earlier stages, they may be red but gradually deve...
We read with interest the article "A case of Unidentified, Severe Rash While Deployed on Navy Ship" by Lt. Theodore L. Aquino, MC USN. We would like to expand the differential diagnoses for this case to include pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP), an idiopathic papulosquamous disorder that can...
The patient had fever and erythema covering the entire body, including the palms. An induration with an eschar was observed on the right leg, indicating that the patient had been bitten by a tick. Elevated serum creatinine and creatinine kinase levels and hematuria indicated rhabdomyolysis. We ...
Patient reported an earlier skin rash noted on his palms and soles followed a small painless penile sore that disappeared without treatment about a year ago. He also admitted an unprotected sexual contact around the same time with a male partner. Syphilis serology and IgG test were strongly ...