Gloves and socks syndrome: Early and late histopathologic features - 01/09/11
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Background: Gloves and socks syndrome (GSS) is a recently described exanthem, most commonly caused by parvovirus B19. Objective: Our purpose was to describe both early and late histopathologic features of GSS. Methods: We performed histopathologic examination of biopsy specimens from a case of GSS and reviewed all the English-language literature reports of GSS to compare the reported histologic descriptions. Results: A total of 46 cases of GSS have been reported in the English-language literature. In 18 of those, the pathologic features were described. The histologic features of the current case evolved from a nonspecific superficial perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate to a vacuolar interface dermatitis with necrotic keratinocytes, erythrocyte extravasation, and a superficial perivascular and interstitial lymphocytic infiltrate. Conclusion: Early lesions of GSS show nonspecific features common to viral exanthems. The late features, of a fully evolved exanthem, demonstrate a vacuolar interface dermatitis with necrotic keratinocytes, a superficial perivascular and interstitial infiltrate, and dermal hemorrhage. These late pathologic features, together with the clinical appearance of GSS, may help distinguish it from other entities. (J Am Acad Dermatol 2002;47:749-54.)
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The views expressed are those of the authors and are not to be construed as official or as reflecting those of the Department of Defense or other Departments of the US Government. |
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Conflict of interest: None identified. |
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Reprint requests: Sidney B. Smith, MD, Brooke Army Medical Center, Department of Dermatology, 3851 Roger Brooke Dr, Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234. E-mail: sidneybsmith@pol.net. |
Vol 47 - N° 5
P. 749-754 - novembre 2002 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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