Aquagenic palmar wrinkling in two Indian patients with special reference to its dermoscopic pattern

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Abstract

Aquagenic palmar wrinkling (APW), synonymously known as aquagenic syringeal acrokeratoderma, transient aquagenic palmar hyperwrinkling, aquagenic palmoplantar keratoderma, or transient reactive papulotranslucent acrokeratoderma, is a distinctive dermatosis characterized by whitish papules, excessive wrinkling, and possible desquamation of the palms and/or soles after immersion into water for a short time[1-5]. We describe herein two cases of aquagenic palmar wrinkling in Indian patients with special reference to its dermoscopic pattern. Since its initial description, only a few cases of APW have been described in literature. To the best of our knowledge, APW is a hitherto unreported condition in Indian population.

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Ghosh, S. K., Agarwal, M., Ghosh, S., & Dey, A. K. (2015). Aquagenic palmar wrinkling in two Indian patients with special reference to its dermoscopic pattern. Dermatology Online Journal, 21(6).

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