Psoriasis pustulosa palmaris et plantaris. acute pustule flare. smallest sterile pustules with confluence in the centre of the picture to a large pus lake at the palm.
Psoriasis pustulosa palmaris et plantaris: flat erythema of the palm of the hand. sharp abscess towards the wrist. multiple different efflorescences: scaly papules and small plaques, vesicles, pustules, raised scales. episodic progression. considerable itching.
Pustulosa pustulosa palmaris et plantaris. multiple pustules, occurring in the course of a psoriatic episode, localized on a sharply defined red plaque on the left palm of the hand. no general symptoms. similar skin lesions were found on the soles of the feet
Psoriasis pustulosa palmaris et plantaris, fresh and dried pustules next to vesicles and coarse lamellar scaling in the area of the sole of the foot, chronic recurrent course.
psoriasis pustulosa palmaris et plantaris: dyshidrotic and pustular thrust of the soles of the feet. side by side of blisters and pustules. perennial scaly papules and small plaques as well as raised scales. episodic course. distinct itching.
Psoriasis pustulosa palmaris et plantaris. intraepithelial unilocular pustule with sharp-edged epithelial borders (no spongiform epithelial reaction). pustule content consists of neutrophil granulocytes and shelled keratinocytes.
Psoriasis pustulosa palmaris et plantaris. marginal area of the pustule. pustule contents of neutrophil granulocytes and detached keratinocytes. in the epithelial wall remains of neutrophil granulocytes; discrete spongiosis.
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