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Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol ; 2005 May-Jun; 71(3): 179-81
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-53205

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Forefoot eczema (FE) is characterized by dry fissured dermatitis of the plantar surface of the feet. AIM: To study the clinical profile of FE and the possible etiological factors. METHODS: Forty-two patients with FE were included in the study. A detailed history was recorded and examination done. Fungal scrapings and patch test with Indian Standard Series (ISS) were performed in all patients. RESULTS: The most common site affected was the plantar surface of the great toe in 16 (38.09%) patients. Hand involvement, with fissuring and soreness of the fingertips and palm, was seen in four patients (9.5%). Seven patients (16.6%) had a personal history of atopy whereas family history of atopy was present in six (14.2%). Seven patients (16.6%) reported aggravation of itching with plastic, rubber or leather footwear, and 13 (30.9%), with detergents and prolonged contact with water. Negative fungal scrapings in all patients ruled out a dermatophyte infection. Patch testing with ISS was performed in 19 patients and was positive in five. CONCLUSIONS: FE is a distinctive dermatosis of the second and third decade, predominantly in females, with a multifactorial etiology, possible factors being chronic irritation, atopy, footwear and seasonal influence.


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Adolescent , Adult , Age Distribution , Child , Child, Preschool , Cohort Studies , Dermatitis, Allergic Contact/diagnosis , Dermatologic Agents/therapeutic use , Dermatomycoses/diagnosis , Eczema/diagnosis , Female , Foot Dermatoses/diagnosis , Forefoot, Human , Humans , Incidence , India/epidemiology , Male , Patch Tests , Prognosis , Risk Assessment , Sampling Studies , Sex Distribution , Treatment Outcome
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