
Diagnosis and Management of Plantar Dermatoses
Plantar dermatoses (PD) are common, occurring either spontaneously on healthy skin or developing secondarily from previously established foot disease. PD share similar symptoms and morphology, making them challenging to differentiate.
Juvenile plantar dermatosis
Juvenile plantar dermatosis involves the weight-bearing areas of the soles of the feet presenting as itchy or sore, shiny, red skin with a glazed appearance and loss of the epidermal ridge pattern. It usually affects both feet symmetrically.
Juvenile Plantar Dermatosis - American Osteopathic College of …
Juvenile plantar dermatosis (JPD), also known as "wet and dry foot syndrome”, is a skin disorder of the feet that commonly affects children from ages 3 to 14. JPD is frequently seen in children with eczema, but it is not a requirement for diagnosis.
2020年8月3日 · Plantar dermatoses (PD) are common, occurring either spontaneously on healthy skin or developing secondarily from previously established foot disease. PD share similar symptoms and morphology, making them challenging to differentiate.
Juvenile plantar dermatosis - The Primary Care Dermatology …
2023年7月25日 · Juvenile plantar dermatosis (JPD) is characterised by symmetric, shiny, erythema, along with superficial desquamation and fissuring, of the weight-bearing surfaces of the feet that affects children and young adolescents with a recurring course.
Diagnosis and Management of Plantar Dermatoses in the …
2022年3月22日 · Plantar dermatoses (PD) are common, occurring either spontaneously on healthy skin or developing secondarily from previously established foot disease. PD share similar symptoms and morphology making them challenging to differentiate.
Juvenile plantar dermatosis: the “wet and dry foot syndrome”
Juvenile plantar dermatosis is a distinctive symmetrical fissuring dermatosis that affects the weight-bearing surfaces of the forefeet in prepubertal children. Most patients are hyperhidrotic and some are atopic; none has fungal disease or relevant contact allergy.
Diagnosis and Management of Plantar Dermatoses
Plantar dermatoses (PD) are common, occurring either spontaneously on healthy skin or developing secondarily from previously established foot disease. PD share similar symptoms and morphology, making them challenging to differentiate.
Diagnosis and Management of Plantar Dermatoses - PubMed
Plantar dermatoses (PD) are common, occurring either spontaneously on healthy skin or developing secondarily from previously established foot disease. PD share similar symptoms and morphology, making them challenging to differentiate.
Peeling Skin On A Child’s Foot – Understand Juvenile Plantar Dermatosis
2024年8月14日 · Juvenile plantar dermatosis, also sometimes referred to as atopic winter feet, is a chronic dry skin condition that typically develops in children and pre-teens. It mostly develops in children between the ages of 3 and 14, but the most common age for it to occur is around 8, and it also tends to be more common in boys than in girls.