Keratoderma Blenorrhagica
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Keratoderma blenorrhagica

Keratoderma blenorrhagica is a condition where patients develop painless, red and often confluent raised plaques and pustules on the skin of the feet and hands.

This skin lesion resembles psoriasis, in that it is histologically similar to pustular psoriasis. It may be a clinical manifestation of reactive arthritis.


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  • KUMAR, Parveen, et al. Kumar & Clark's Clinical Medicine. 7th edition. 2009. ISBN 9780702029929.

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