Feldmann R, Harms M, Saurat J H, Gschnait F
Dermatologische Abteilung, Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien-Lainz.
Hautarzt. 1999 Jul;50(7):495-8. doi: 10.1007/s001050050949.
In 1990, we first described the papular-purpuric "gloves and socks" syndrome (PPGSS). It is characterized by an itching erythema and edema of the hands and feet together with oral mucosal lesions and fever. The skin lesions subsequently become purpuric and resolve spontaneously after a few days. In more than half of the patients, an acute parvovirus B 19 infection has been proven. In a few cases of PPGSS, other viral infections have been found, for example hepatitis B and measles. We report on a patient with PPGSS and review the literature.
1990年,我们首次描述了丘疹紫癜性“手套和袜子”综合征(PPGSS)。其特征为手足出现瘙痒性红斑和水肿,伴有口腔黏膜病变及发热。皮肤病变随后会变成紫癜,并在数天后自行消退。超过半数的患者已证实存在急性B19微小病毒感染。在少数PPGSS病例中,还发现了其他病毒感染,如乙型肝炎和麻疹。我们报告了1例PPGSS患者并对文献进行综述。