Study on clinical, histopathological and dermoscopic features of palmoplantar pustulosis and palmoplantar psoriasis with pustules

Neethu M. George, P. Sangolli, Rosamma Thomas, Jerry R. John
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Background: Palmo-plantar pustulosis (PPP) and palmoplantar psoriasis with pustules (PPso)/Palmoplantar pustular psoriasis are entities that present with chronic cyclical eruptions of vesicles and pustules of palms and soles, which were initially considered to be similar but was defined as separate entities by the international psoriasis council in 2007. Individuals with PPP are at increased risk of psoriasis vulgaris, psoriatic arthritis, autoimmune thyroid disease and 90% of pustulosis patients can have psoriasis-like rash at some stage of the disease. Aim was to assess the clinical, histopathological and dermoscopic features of PPP and palmoplantar psoriasis with pustules. Methods: A cross sectional analysis of all patients who presented to us over 1 year with vesicles and/or pustules of hands and/or feet and were diagnosed with PPP and palmoplantar psoriasis with pustules/palmoplantar pustular psoriasis, both clinically and histologically, were done. The severity was analysed using palmoplantar pustulosis area severity index (PPPASI) and the clinical, histological and dermoscopic features were noted. Results: Twenty-four patients were categorized into 2 groups of 12 each, with a male predominance in both the groups. Majority (66.6%) of PPP belonged to the age group of 20-40 years whereas 83% of PPso belonged to >40 years of age. Dermoscopic findings noted in both groups were translucent yellow areas, yellow/red-brown globules, dotted regularly arranged vessels, yellow crust and globules following dermatoglyphics. Conclusions: The study, though with limited sample size, highlights few clinical, histopathological and dermoscopic features which helps in differentiating the two groups.
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掌跖脓疱病和掌跖脓疱型银屑病的临床、组织病理学和皮肤镜特征研究
背景:掌跖脓疱病(PPP)和带脓疱的掌跖银屑病(PPso)/掌跖脓疱型银屑病(Palmoplantar pustular psoriasis)是一种表现为手掌和足底慢性周期性水疱和脓疱爆发的疾病,最初被认为是相似的疾病,但国际银屑病委员会于 2007 年将其定义为不同的疾病。脓疱型银屑病患者患寻常型银屑病、银屑病关节炎、自身免疫性甲状腺疾病的风险增加,90% 的脓疱型银屑病患者在疾病的某个阶段会出现银屑病样皮疹。目的是评估脓疱型银屑病和伴有脓疱的掌跖银屑病的临床、组织病理学和皮肤镜特征:方法:对 1 年内因手部和/或足部出现水泡和/或脓疱而就诊的所有患者进行横断面分析,并从临床和组织病理学两方面确诊为 PPP 和伴脓疱的掌跖银屑病/掌跖脓疱型银屑病。使用掌跖脓疱病面积严重程度指数(PPPASI)分析严重程度,并记录临床、组织学和皮肤镜特征:24 名患者分为两组,每组 12 人,两组均以男性为主。大多数 PPP 患者(66.6%)的年龄在 20-40 岁之间,而 83% 的 PPso 患者的年龄在 40 岁以上。两组患者的皮肤镜检查结果均为半透明的黄色区域、黄色/红褐色球状物、点状规则排列的血管、黄色结痂和皮纹后的球状物:本研究虽然样本量有限,但突出了一些临床、组织病理学和皮肤镜特征,有助于区分两组患者。
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