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222 A CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO DERMATOLOGIC DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, VOLUME 1<br />

Familial annular erythema<br />

Glucagonoma syndrome<br />

Infantile epidermodysplastic erythema gyratum AD<br />

120:1601–1603, 1984<br />

Keratolytic winter erythema<br />

Leprosy – macular lepromatous AD 113:1027–1032, 1997<br />

Lupus erythematosus – subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus<br />

Lymphoma – panniculitis-like B-cell lymphoma<br />

Neutrophilic figurate erythema of infancy Am J Dermatopathol<br />

19:403–406, 1997<br />

Persistent annular erythema of infancy Ped Derm 10:46–48, 1993<br />

Pityriasis rubra pilaris<br />

Psoriasis<br />

Tinea corporis<br />

Tinea imbricata<br />

FINGERTIP LESIONS<br />

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES, AND DISEASES<br />

OF IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION<br />

Allergic contact dermatitis – occupational (chromate),<br />

medications, latex, tulip or garlic fingers (hyperkeratotic<br />

dermatitis with fissures and subungual hyperkeratosis) Cutis<br />

67:328–330, 2001; vesicular fingertip dermatitis from food<br />

proteins in milkers, veterinarians Contact Dermatitis 6:27–29,<br />

1980, slaughterhouse workers Contact Dermatitis 21:221–224,<br />

1989; chefs and sandwich makers Contact Dermatitis 2:28–42,<br />

1976s; acrylic fingernails (‘tips’)<br />

Chronic granulomatous disease – chilblains JAAD 36:899–907,<br />

1997; X-linked chronic granulomatous disease –<br />

photosensitivity, chilblain lupus of fingertips and toes Ped Derm<br />

3:376–379, 1986<br />

Dermatomyositis<br />

Lupus erythematosus – systemic, discoid; chilblain lupus –<br />

fingers, toes, elbows, knees, calves, knuckles, nose, ears BJD<br />

143:1050–1054, 2000; Lupus 6:122–131, 1997; BJD<br />

98:497–506, 1978<br />

Rheumatoid vasculitis JAAD 17:355–359, 1987<br />

Scleroderma (progressive systemic sclerosis) – CREST<br />

syndrome; acral pits; round fingerpad sign JAAD 24:67–69, 1991<br />

CONGENITAL LESIONS<br />

Congenital insensitivity to pain Cutis 513:373–374, 1993<br />

DEGENERATIVE DISEASES<br />

Acquired subungual exostoses – papule JAAD 26:295–298, 1992<br />

Carpal tunnel syndrome – chilblain-like lesions with necrosis<br />

DRUGS<br />

Acral dysesthesia syndrome<br />

EXOGENOUS AGENTS<br />

Foreign body granuloma – digital papule; cactus spine (Opuntia<br />

cactus) granulomas Cutis 65:290–292, 2000; sea urchin<br />

granulomas<br />

INFECTIONS<br />

Acute bacterial endocarditis<br />

Bacillary angiomatosis<br />

Blistering distal dactylitis JAAD 17:310–311, 1987<br />

Cat scratch disease, inoculation papule Ped Derm 5:1–9, 1988;<br />

multiple leg papules Cutis 49:318–320, 1992<br />

Erysipeloid – Erysipelothrix insidiosa (rhusiopathiae) – seal<br />

finger, blubber finger AD 130:1311–1316, 1994; Clin Microbiol<br />

Rev 2:354–359, 1989; JAAD 9:116–123, 1983<br />

Felon Hand Clin 14:547–555, 1998<br />

Fusarium solanae – digital cellulitis Rook p.1375, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition<br />

Gonococcemia<br />

Herpes simplex virus – paronychia (herpetic whitlow); chronic<br />

HSV of HIV disease<br />

Lepromatous leprosy<br />

Milker’s nodules JAAD 49:910–911, 2003; Tyring p.57, 2002;<br />

digital papule Rook p.998, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Orf AD 126:235–240, 1990<br />

Osler’s node (subacute bacterial endocarditis) – small, red<br />

papules on distal finger and toe pads Clin Inf Dis 32:63,149,<br />

2001; NEJM 295:1500–1505, 1976<br />

Osteomyelitis secondary to nail biting – fingertip swelling<br />

Ped Derm 7:189–90, 1990<br />

Paronychia, acute or chronic Hand Clin 14:547–555, 1998<br />

Rat bite fever<br />

Rocky Mountain spotted fever<br />

Septic emboli JAAD 47:S263–265, 2002<br />

Sporotrichosis Caputo p.150, 2000<br />

Syphilis – primary chancre; secondary Caputo p.146, 2000<br />

Tularemia<br />

Tungiasis (Tunga penetrans) (toe-tip or subungual nodule) –<br />

crusted or ulcerated Caputo p.164, 2000; Acta Dermatovenerol<br />

(Stockh) 76:495, 1996; JAAD 20:941–944, 1989; AD<br />

124:429–434, 1988<br />

Verruca vulgaris Derm Surg 27:591–593, 2001<br />

INFILTRATIVE LESIONS<br />

Amyloidosis – primary systemic amyloidosis associated with<br />

myeloma BJD 147:602, 2002<br />

Recurrent self-healing cutaneous mucinosis – red papules of<br />

palms and fingertips with pustules and vesicles BJD<br />

143:650–652, 2000<br />

INFLAMMATORY LESIONS<br />

Erythema multiforme<br />

Pyoderma gangrenosum JAAD 16:141–142, 1987; JAAD<br />

18:1084–1088, 1988<br />

Sarcoid – fingertip nodules JAAD 44:725–743, 2001; Rook<br />

p.2689, 1998, Sixth Edition; JAAD 11:713–723, 1984;on<br />

palmar aspects of fingers AD 132:459–464, 1996; lupus pernio<br />

JAAD 16:534–540, 1987; BJD 112:315–322, 1985<br />

METABOLIC DISEASES<br />

Bullous dermatosis of hemodialysis JAAD 21:1049–1051, 1989<br />

Calcinosis cutis – digital papules Cutis 66:465–467, 2000;<br />

CREST – acral pits; calcinosis cutis in children Cutis<br />

66:465–467, 2000

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