“…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.…”