Many clinicians use the terms "chronic vesicular hand dermatitis," "dyshidrotic eczema," and "pompholyx" interchangeably. We use the terms used by Warshaw and colleagues. [18] They described ...
They defined specific criteria, including (1) a chronic recurrent dermatitis caused by contact with proteinaceous material, (2) an acute urticarial or vesicular eruption occurring minutes after ...
On examination the left 2nd, 3rd and 4th fingers and the right 5th finger were red, vesicular and eczematous. The feet were normal. A diagnosis of "contact dermatitis probably from naphtha" was made.
We report the case of a 14 year-old adolescent, with atopic dermatitis, who presented with extensive vesicular eruption of the head and neck. The diagnosis of Kaposi varicelliform eruption was ...
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