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Vesicular eczema on the sides of the fingers (DE-patient2)
Keywords: Hand, Lateral digit, Non-erythematous vesicles, Recurrent vesicular palmoplantar dermatitis, Skin of colour, Small tense vesicles
Dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx) is an itchy, chronic, recurrent, often symmetric eruption on the palms of hands, fingers, and soles of the feet. It is characterised by small, deep-seated, 1–2 mm fluid-filled vesicles on these sites, which resolve after several weeks with scaling.
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