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…(UV) light. Long-term sequelae may include skin atrophy, fibrosis, and telangiectasias. Hand-foot syndrome (HFS) has been known by a variety of terms including acral erythema, palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia …
…differential diagnosis of HFSR includes other eruptions occurring primarily on the hands and feet. Hand-foot syndrome (HFS) – In patients receiving both a targeted agent and a cytotoxic chemotherapeutic …
… Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a clinical syndrome characterized by an oral enanthem and a macular, maculopapular, or vesicular rash of the hands and feet (and possibly other locations) . HFMD …
…interosseous arteries. The dual blood supply (radial, ulnar arteries) protects the hand somewhat . The hand collateral flow has large variations; however, a complete deep palmar arch is common …
…cause for concern if children eat or lick their hands after the hand sanitizer has fully dried . However, because ingestion of even a small amount of liquid hand sanitizer can cause alcohol poisoning in children …