Psoriasiform acral dermatitis. Report of three cases

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The authors report 3 patients affected by psoriasiform acral dermatitis, a distinctive clinical entity characterized by a chronic dermatitis of the terminal phalanges, associated with marked shortening of the nail beds of the affected fingers. The skin biopsy showed in all cases the pathological features of a subacute spongiotic dermatitis. X-ray examination of affected fingers showed no bone or soft tissue changes. Differential diagnosis of psoriasiform acral dermatitis included psoriasis, atopic or contact dermatitis and corticosteroid-induced distal phalangeal atrophy.

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Tosti, A., Fanti, P. A., Morelli, R., & Bardazzi, F. (1992). Psoriasiform acral dermatitis. Report of three cases. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 72(3), 206–207. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555572206207

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