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Pseudomonas hot-foot syndrome
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| specialty | Dermatology |
Pseudomonas hot-foot syndrome is a self-limited cutaneous condition that occurs on the plantar surface of children after swimming in pool water that has high concentrations of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The condition typically presents as plantar purple-red nodules.
References
References
- Rapini, Ronald P.. (2007). "Dermatology: 2-Volume Set". Mosby.
- (2001). "The Pseudomonas Hot-Foot Syndrome". New England Journal of Medicine.
- Jain, Sima. (2017). "dermatology".
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