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Usually they develop on ears, faces and the backs of hands and, among balding men, on the top of the head, rather than on the limbs.
In February 2010, after a 12-year history of slowly progressing cutaneous warts, the patient sought medical care for numerous, flat, erythematous warts that were coalescing into large plaques on her forearms, backs of hands, and fingers (Technical Appendix Figure).
For virologic analyses, 20 biopsy specimens from the patient's fingers, backs of hands, and forearms and 1 specimen each from the cheek and back were available (all were collected before the patient received the first dose of qHPV vaccine).
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Pitting edema of the back of hands and symmetric gallium uptake in MCP joints are characteristic for RS3PE syndrome.
Pitting edema on the back of hands and symmetric gallium uptake in MCP joints are characteristic for RS3PE syndrome.
Pitting edema of the back of hands and gallium uptake in metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints were useful to differentiate RS3PE syndrome from PMR.
One case with classical clinical MDM finding complicated by irregular hyperpigmented spots on the palmoplantar regions and the back of hands and feet was also reported [ 27].
A good response to NSAIDs is a good clue to differentiate pseudogout and post-infectious polyarthritis from PMR. Pitting edema of the back of hands and symmetric gallium uptake in MCP joints are characteristic for RS3PE syndrome.
A promptly decreased serum CRP level by NSAIDs is a good clue to differentiate pseudogout and post-infectious polyarthritis from PMR. Pitting edema of the back of hands and symmetric gallium uptake in MCP joints are characteristic for RS3PE syndrome.
Two samples were collected per participant (palms and back of hands) and nine of the 10 participants were flight attendants (the 10th participant was a researcher who completed the same flight with one group of flight attendants enrolled in the study).
Don't forget to stroke the back of hands and soles of feet in soft circles as these areas are highly sensitive and receptive to light touches.
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