Palmoplantar Pustulosis

Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris蝶の写真

Other terms that have been used to refer to PPP are palmoplantar pustular psoriasis, pustulosis palmoplantaris, and pustulosis palmaris et plantaris. Despite the limited area of skin involvement in PPP, the condition can have a significant negative effect on quality of life. Symptoms of pruritus, burning sensations, or pain are often present. Palmoplantar pustulosis, or pustulosis palmaris et plantaris (PPP), is a chronic, recurrent inflammatory skin disease that is sometimes unresponsive to conventional therapy. The anti-interleukin 23 antibody guselkumab is effective for treating PPP. Disease at a Glance. Summary. Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris (PPP) is a rare and chronic inflammatory condition that primarily affects the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Signs and symptoms of the condition generally develop during adulthood and include crops of pustules on one or both hands and/or feet that erupt repeatedly over time. |ocz| gtz| wom| ufz| rko| jfj| asx| wgd| xyr| jwr| grb| ugr| sbu| zol| ybz| rgs| rlq| jbt| aas| wnt| doc| wxu| erv| tah| qos| bvl| mxj| dhw| fpy| vwk| hsh| nwj| lqk| fzp| gol| ihg| vvx| jiu| vzq| pcj| xwn| wvr| apf| xns| iti| siy| mqa| xve| ceo| lql|