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Case Number : Case 869 - 17th October Posted By: Guest

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28 year-old male with 6 day history of tense blisters mainly on palms and soles.

Case posted by Dr. Hafeez Diwan.


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Dr. King-Chung Lee

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Acute spongiotic dermatitis. In this context, pompholyx.

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Sasi Attili

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nice flask shaped spongiotic vesicles- agree pompholyx is the most likely....

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Guest Saleem Taibjee

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Agree, spongiotic vesiculation IKW pompholyx eczema

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Agree, spongiotic vesicles consistent with pomypholyx.

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Robledo F. Rocha

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[size=5][font=Palatino Linotype, serif][color=#000000]Dyshidrotic dermatitis, or pompholyx, a more appropriate term according to some experts.[/color][/font][/size]

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Dr. Hafeez Diwan

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This is case where history is essential. This patient had hand foot and mouth disease.

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