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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1262148

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Background: Pompholyx is a type of hand eczema which is characterized by recurrent vesicles and bullae.It is seen commonly in the age group 20 -40 years, affects all races and has an equal sex distribution. It is commonly associated with contact allergic dermatitis and contact irritant dermatitis and atopy. Other associated factors include emotional stress, chronic illness such as HIV and physiological states like pregnancy. Pompholyx is said to be common in warm climate. In which the study area can be classified as such being a tropical climate in the Sub Saharan Africa. Pompholyx is a disease that reduces the quality of living of affected individuals and can bea cause of social stigmatization, often mistaken for a contagious infection such as scabies. It can also be a cause great discomfort to the body and mind leading to work and school absenteeism. Methodology:It was a retrospective cross sectional study of new pompholyx cases within the period of January 2006 to December 2015 from the new patient clinical register. Folders were retrieved and data was extracted using a semi-structured questionnaire developed from standard written medical literature on pompholyx. Data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 20.Results:Thirty six new cases of pompholyx were seen within the period with an average incidence of 0.59% over the ten year period consisting of 22 females and 14 males with age range of 2- 65years.There was no statistical significant relationship between age categories and sex. The majority of cases were seen amongst students. The age 20-45 group constituted the highest number. 61% had a history of contact dermatitis with the major triggers being detergents, chemicals and metals. All patients were counseled and improved after receiving treatment from at least two of the five major classes of drugs- corticosteroids, antifungal, antibiotics, antihistamines and astringents. Conclusion:Pompholyx is a recurrent hand dermatitis characterized by vesicles and bullae though not common as the study reflects; it can be a source of mental and physical discomfort leading to a poor quality of life in affected individuals


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Dermatitis, Allergic Contact/epidemiology , Eczema, Dyshidrotic/diagnosis , Eczema, Dyshidrotic/epidemiology , Nigeria
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JPAD-Journal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists. 2014; 24 (1): 46-50
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-157641

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To document the frequency of specific and other dermatoses in pregnancy. Two hundred and twenty five consecutive pregnant patients irrespective of the duration of pregnancy and gravidity reporting to our skin OPD were enrolled in the study. Out of them, 218 patients who gave consent were included in the study. The specific dermatoses of pregnancy were subclassified into four main groups - atopic eruption of pregnancy [AEP], polymorphic eruption of pregnancy [syn. pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy] [PEP], pemphigoid gestationis [PG], intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy [ICP]. 39 [68.4%] patients belonged to AEP, 14 [24.5%] to PEP, and 1 [1.8%] to PG and 3 [5.2%] to ICP. About half of the patients with AEP were found to have raised IgE level. Five STD patients were reported in the first trimester, 2 in second and 7 in third trimester. Patients reported with molluscum contagiosum [4], genital herpes [4], condyloma acuminata [3], primary chancre [1] and condyloma lata [1]. One patient with molluscum contagiosum was HIV positive. Among the non STD other dermatoses in pregnancy, scabies topped the list affecting in all trimesters. Fungal infections [tinea and pityriasis versicolor] was a close second. One case each of pompholyx, psoriasis, and leprosy reported to us. Early diagnosis of specific dermatosis of pregnancy may prevent harmful effect on mother and fetus


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Humans , Female , Skin Diseases/epidemiology , Pregnancy Trimester, Third , Eczema, Dyshidrotic/epidemiology , Early Diagnosis , Skin Diseases/epidemiology
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