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Gloves and Socks Syndrome
A Case of Gloves and Socks Syndrome
정해홍 ( Hae Hong Jeong ) , 장준규 ( Jun Gyu Jang ) , 채영수 ( Young Soo Chae ) , 서기석 ( Kee Suck Suh ) , 김상태 ( Sang Tae Kim )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2009-510-005400730
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Clinical characteristics of papular-purpuric gloves and socks syndrome consist of a purpuric erythema affecting the hands and feet in a gloves and stocking distribution. It is sometimes associated with fever and oral lesions. The disease is self-limiting and resolves within 1 to 2 weeks. Serological studies have shown that there is an association with parvovirus B19 infection in most patients affected by this syndrome. We report a case of gloves and socks syndrome in a 21-year-old female. She had a 4-day history of papular-purpuric eruptions of the hands and feet in a gloves-and-socks distribution. She also complained of fever(up to 39C) during the first 2 or 3 days of clinical onset. The oral mucosa was normal and there were no palpable lymph nodes. Laboratory and histopathological findings were non-specific. However, human parvovirus B19 DNA was detected in the serum by a polymerase chain reaction. Systemic manifestations were transient and disappeared within a few days, whereas the skin lesions resolved gradually over a period of 2 weeks. (Korean J Dermatol 1998;36(3) . 536-539)

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