Archive for the ‘Hand Foot and Mouth Disease’ Category

Urticaria

Usually intensely itching intradermal vascular reaction (wheals or hives). No epidermal changes such as scaling, papules, or blisters. More often has an unknown, nonspecific etiology, but can be related to medications, foods, and similar vascularstimulating agents. Laboratory studies are not likely to be helpful in evaluation unless there are suggestive findings in the history and [...]

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Herpes Zoster

Red-ringed blisters occur in a dermatomal distribution of a nerve root. Papules change to vesicles which become pustules before crusting. New lesions appear for up to one week. Regional lymph glands may be tender and swollen. Since this is primarily a nerve infection with secondary skin manifestations, it is preceded, accompanied, and followed by pain.
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Herpes Simplex

Small red-ringed blisters can occur anywhere, especially around oral and genital areas. Associated and often preceded by burning and stinging. Regional lymph nodes may be swollen and tender. Blisters rupture early, leaving serous crusts which can then become secondarily infected. Viral cultures and ELISA are positive.
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Papular Urticaria

Almost exclusively in children, this is a widespread reaction to insect bites such as fleas, bedbugs, chiggers, or gnats, and may persist for long periods. The tendency will fade with onset of adolescence.
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Scabies

Scabies is a common dermatitis caused by infestation with Sarcoptes scabiei. The entire family may be affected. Skin lesions are scattered groups of pruritic vesicles and pustules in “runs” or “burrows” on the sides of the fingers, palms, wrists, elbows, axillae, as well as around the waist and groin. Itching occurs almost exclusively at night. [...]

Condyloma Acuminatum

Genital WartsHighly contagious and sexually transmitted, soft, skin-colored, fleshy warts can be pin-head papules or cauliflower-like masses that are caused by the human papilloma virus. On the vulva, perianal area, vaginal walls, cervix, or on the shaft of the penis, warts can be raised clusters and obviously wart-like, or so small they only become [...]

Verruca Plana

The numerous discrete lesions, closely set, usually occur on face, dorsa of hands and shins. Lesions are flat-topped, slightly elevated, well demarcated, generally flesh-colored, with a matte-smooth surface. Lesions tend to spontaneously disappear.
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease

The disorder is characterized by stomatitis and vesicular rash on palms of hands and soles of feet. It is caused by Coxsackieviruses A5, 10, 16. The development of mouth sores is most troublesome to adults. The skin lesions are vesicopustules, 0.5 to 5 mm, red-ringed, more oval than round, on palms, sides of fingers and [...]

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