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Case Number : CT0110 Adam_Bates

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24 years old male, pustules on acral sites.


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Adam_Bates

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Neutrophil rich subcorneal microabscesses: Has to be pustular psoriasis, though Tinea infections would also be in the differential.
 

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In addition to what Dr. Sasi has already mentioned I would include Reiter's syndrome (keratoderma blennorrhagica), irritatant contact dermatitis and pustular drug eruption in the differential.
 

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Pustular psoriasis x disidrosis
 

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Palmoplantar pustulosis.
 

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Palmoplantar pustular psoriasis.
 

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This is indeed a case of palmoplantar pustulosis.
 

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