1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-4362.1996.tb03686.x
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Papular‐purpuric Gloves‐and‐socks Syndrome

Abstract: The PPGSS represents a distinctive dermatosis and a manifestation of HPV B19 infection. Unlike erythema infectiosum, anti-HPV B19 antibodies seem to develop later after onset of the skin eruption and while viremia is still present.

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“…Initially, edema and erythema appear on the hands and feet in a "gloves and socks" distribution, followed by isolated or confluent erythematopapular and purpuric lesions on the same sites, frequently accompanied by pruritus and pain. In some cases, similar lesions may also be observed on other sites, including face, trunk, buttocks, groin, elbows, knees, and thighs 21 . Systemic symptoms, such as asthenia, headache, anorexia, and arthralgia usually accompany skin eruptions.…”
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“…Initially, edema and erythema appear on the hands and feet in a "gloves and socks" distribution, followed by isolated or confluent erythematopapular and purpuric lesions on the same sites, frequently accompanied by pruritus and pain. In some cases, similar lesions may also be observed on other sites, including face, trunk, buttocks, groin, elbows, knees, and thighs 21 . Systemic symptoms, such as asthenia, headache, anorexia, and arthralgia usually accompany skin eruptions.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Purpura associated with skin necrosis and superficial ulcerations was reported in a case of arthritis and vasculitis due to B19 infection 13 . Although some PPGSS patients develop desquamation of the involved areas as the syndrome resolves 21 , healing with thick black eschars has not to our knowledge been previously described in this syndrome.…”
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“…Meist findet sich ein perivaskulä-res vorwiegend lymphozytäres Infiltrat ohne Vaskulitis mit Erythrozytenextravasaten in der papillären Dermis. Daneben besteht eine leichte Akanthose, fokale Parakeratose und stellenweise eine hydropische Degeneration der Basalzellschicht [4,9,22,32,33,44,45].…”
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“…This clinical entity was reported by Harms et al [1]in 1990. Parvovirus B19 has been the virus most often implicated [2, 3], although other viruses like coxsackievirus B6 [4], cytomegalovirus [5], measles virus [6], Epstein-Barr virus [7]and human herpesvirus 6 [8]were also detected.…”
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confidence: 99%