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Cheiropodopompholyx

Introduction: Cheiropodopompholyx

Description of Cheiropodopompholyx

Cheiropodopompholyx: A recurrent eczematous reaction characterized by the development of vesicular eruptions on the palms and soles, particularly along the sides and between the digits. It is accompanied by pruritus, a burning sensation, and hyperhidrosis. The disease is self-limiting, lasting only a few weeks. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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