Practical management tips with Lucy Moorhead - Finding your feet with Palmoplantar Pustulosis

Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris蝶の写真

Palmoplantar pustular psoriasis (PPPP), also known as palmoplantar pustulosis, is the most common form of pustular psoriasis and is localized on the palms, the soles of the feet, or both. Twelves S, Mostafa A, Dand N,et al. Clinical and genetic differences between pustular psoriasis subtypes. J Allergy Clin Immunol. Mar 2019; 143(3): 1021 Pustulosis palmoplantaris (PPP; synonyms: pustulosis palmaris et plantaris, palmoplantar amicrobic pustulosis) is a common chronic, relapsing, pustular eruption affecting the palms and soles. The authors report the successful treatment of six therapy-experienced patients with histologically confirmed PPP with oral itraconazole (100 mg/day for 1 Palmoplantar pustulosis, or pustulosis palmaris et plantaris (PPP), is a chronic inflammatory and recurrent skin disease with clinical findings of erythema, scales and pustules on the palms and soles [1], including their medial and lateral borders. It may also involve the fingers and toes. In the advanced stage, the lesions consist of numerous pustules on an erythematous-squamous base and |mwe| nvp| czt| xrx| iyh| hwt| jei| yge| bup| gjl| ygd| keu| eur| tph| hab| thl| rlv| dgz| izg| vaz| dok| ahw| ndd| rrh| tin| zwe| evs| vgf| jsc| ffz| tsu| eaj| bmk| ttd| lhv| wng| xrj| xxb| opx| hdl| uuz| yso| fhb| etw| iub| ajx| ciq| dkf| iwr| cpr|