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== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Hand-foot-and-mouth disease]] should be differentiated from other conditions that cause [[maculopapular]] or [[vesicular]] rash which includes [[herpes simplex virus]] infections, [[herpangina]], [[chicken pox]] and [[measles]]. | |||
==Differentiating Hand-foot-and-mouth disease from other Diseases== | |||
* [[ | [[Hand-foot-and-mouth disease]] should be differentiated from other conditions that cause [[maculopapular]] or [[Vesicular|vesicular rash]] include: | ||
* [[Herpes simplex virus]] infections | |||
* [[Herpangina]] | |||
* [[Chicken pox]] | * [[Chicken pox]] | ||
* [[Measles]] | * [[Measles]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Aphthous ulcers]]/ [[Gingivitis]] | ||
* [[ | ** The [[ulcer]]s are on the mucosal surface of the mouth and is not associated with [[fever]], [[malaise]] or [[rash]]. | ||
* [[Stevens-Johnson syndrome]]/ [[Erythema multiforme]] | * [[Stevens-Johnson syndrome]]/ [[Erythema multiforme]] | ||
* [[Henoch-Schönlein purpura]] | * [[Henoch-Schönlein purpura]] | ||
* [[Kawasaki disease]] | * [[Kawasaki disease]] | ||
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** [[Behcet's disease]] | ** [[Behcet's disease]] | ||
** [[Pemphigus vulgaris]] | ** [[Pemphigus vulgaris]] | ||
The following table is a list of differential diagnosis and their features: | |||
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!Disease | |||
!Presentation | |||
!Risk Factors | |||
!Diagnosis | |||
!Affected Organ Systems | |||
!Important features | |||
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|[[Coxsackie virus]] | |||
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*[[Fever]] | |||
*[[Sores]] in the [[mouth]] | |||
*[[Rash]] with [[blisters]] | |||
*[[Aches]] | |||
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*[[Pregnancy]] | |||
*[[immunodeficiency]] | |||
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*[[History]] and [[Physical exam]] | |||
*[[Throat swabs]] | |||
*Swabs from the lesion | |||
*[[Tzanck test]] | |||
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*[[Oral cavity]] | |||
*[[Skin]] | |||
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*Symptomatic treatment | |||
|[[File:Hand foot mouth disease 07a.jpg|Hand-foot-and-mouth disease|400x400px]] | |||
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|[[Chickenpox|Chicken pox]] | |||
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*[[Conjunctival symptoms]] | |||
*[[Catarrhal symptoms]] | |||
*Characteristic [[spots]] on the trunk appearing in two or three waves | |||
*[[Itching]] | |||
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*[[Pregnancy]] | |||
*[[Premature infants]] born to susceptible mothers | |||
*All [[infants]] born at less than 28 weeks [[gestation]] or who weigh ≤1000 grams | |||
*[[Immunocompromised]] | |||
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*[[History]] and [[physical exam]] | |||
*[[PCR]] to detect [[VZV]] in [[skin lesions]] ([[vesicles]], [[scabs]], [[maculopapular lesions]]) | |||
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*[[Oral cavity]] | |||
*[[Skin]] | |||
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*[[Sodium bicarbonate]] in baths or [[antihistamines]] for [[itching]] | |||
*[[Paracetamol]] ([[acetaminophen]]) for [[fever]] | |||
*[[Prednisolone]] is [[contraindicated]] | |||
|[[File:Chickenpox18a.jpg|Chickenpox|400x400px]] | |||
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|[[Measles]] | |||
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*[[Fever]] | |||
*[[Rash]] | |||
*[[Cough]] | |||
*[[Coryza]] (runny nose) | |||
*[[Conjunctivitis]] (pink eye) | |||
*[[Malaise]] | |||
*[[Koplick spots]] in mouth | |||
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*[[Unvaccinated]] individuals<ref name="pmid11135778">{{cite journal| author=Feikin DR, Lezotte DC, Hamman RF, Salmon DA, Chen RT, Hoffman RE| title=Individual and community risks of measles and pertussis associated with personal exemptions to immunization. | journal=JAMA | year= 2000 | volume= 284 | issue= 24 | pages= 3145-50 | pmid=11135778 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=11135778 }} </ref><ref name="pmid9009400">{{cite journal| author=Ratnam S, West R, Gadag V, Williams B, Oates E| title=Immunity against measles in school-aged children: implications for measles revaccination strategies. | journal=Can J Public Health | year= 1996 | volume= 87 | issue= 6 | pages= 407-10 | pmid=9009400 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=9009400 }} </ref> | |||
*Crowded and/or [[unsanitary]] conditions | |||
*Traveling to less developed and [[developing countries]] | |||
*[[Immunocompromized]] | |||
*[[Winter]] and [[spring]] seasons | |||
*Born after 1956 and never fully vaccinated | |||
*Health care workers | |||
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*[[History]] and [[examination]] | |||
*[[PCR]] for [[Measles]]-specific [[IgM antibody]] | |||
*[[PCR]] for [[Measles]] [[RNA]] | |||
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*[[Oral cavity]] | |||
*[[Skin]] | |||
*[[Respiratory tract]] | |||
*[[Eyes]] | |||
*[[Throat]] | |||
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*Caused by [[Morbillivirus]] | |||
*Primary site of infection is the [[respiratory epithelium]] of the [[nasopharynx]] | |||
*Transmitted in [[respiratory secretions]], via [[aerosol droplets]] containing [[virus particles]] | |||
|[[File:Koplikspot1a.jpg|Koplick spots (Measles)|400x400px]] | |||
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|[[Herpangina]] | |||
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*Sudden [[fever]] | |||
*[[Sore throat]] and [[dysphagia]]- These can occur several hours(up to 24 hours), before the appearance of the enanthem. | |||
*[[Vomiting]] | |||
*[[Abdominal pain]] | |||
*[[Myalgia]] | |||
*[[Headache]] | |||
*Pharyngeal lesions | |||
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*Attendance at a kindergarten/child care center | |||
*Contact with herpangina cases | |||
*Residence in rural areas | |||
*Overcrowding | |||
*Poor hygiene | |||
*Low socioeconomic status | |||
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*Clincial diagnosis | |||
*Pharyngeal [[viral]] and [[bacterial]] cultures can be taken to exclude [[HSV]] infection and [[streptococcal pharyngitis]]. | |||
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*Skin | |||
*Oral Cavity | |||
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*Characteristic enanthem- Punctate [[macule]] which evolve over a period of 24 hours to 2-4mm erythematous papules which vesiculate, and then centrally ulcerate. | |||
*The lesions are usually small in number, and evolve rapidly. The lesions are seen more commonly on the [[soft palate]] and [[uvula]]. The lesions can also be seen on the [[tonsils]], posterior pharyngeal wall and the [[buccal mucosa]]. | |||
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[[File:Herpangina3.jpg|center|400x400px|alt=Erythema, vesicles and ulcerating lesions in herpangina|Erythema, vesicles and ulcerating lesions in herpangina]] | |||
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|Primary herpetic gingivoestomatitis<ref name="KolokotronisDoumas2006">{{cite journal|last1=Kolokotronis|first1=A.|last2=Doumas|first2=S.|title=Herpes simplex virus infection, with particular reference to the progression and complications of primary herpetic gingivostomatitis|journal=Clinical Microbiology and Infection|volume=12|issue=3|year=2006|pages=202–211|issn=1198743X|doi=10.1111/j.1469-0691.2005.01336.x}}</ref> | |||
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*Pin-head [[vesicles]] rupture to form painful irregular ulcerations covered by yellow-grey membrane | |||
*Severe pain | |||
*[[Submandibular lymphadenopathy]] | |||
*[[Halitosis]] | |||
*It involves [[buccal mucosa]], [[tongue]], posterior [[pharynx]], and [[gingival]] and palatal [[mucosa]] | |||
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*Direct contact | |||
*[[HIV infection]] | |||
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*[[Tzanck test]] demonstrates multinucleated epithelial giant cells<ref name="pmid12626280">{{cite journal| author=Chauvin PJ, Ajar AH| title=Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis in adults: a review of 13 cases, including diagnosis and management. | journal=J Can Dent Assoc | year= 2002 | volume= 68 | issue= 4 | pages= 247-51 | pmid=12626280 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=12626280 }} </ref> | |||
*Viral [[culture]] is the gold standard for diagnosis | |||
*Direct [[immunofluorescence]] | |||
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*Oral cavity | |||
*Mucous membranes | |||
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*Ulcers are common on lips, gums, throat, front of tongue, inside of the cheeks and roof of the mouth | |||
*Treatment is with antiviral agents such as [[Valacyclovir]] and [[Famciclovir]] | |||
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[[File:Herpes labialis - opryszczka wargowa.jpg|400x400px]] | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aarti Narayan, M.B.B.S [2], Yamuna Kondapally, M.B.B.S[3], Aravind Kuchkuntla, M.B.B.S[4]
Overview
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease should be differentiated from other conditions that cause maculopapular or vesicular rash which includes herpes simplex virus infections, herpangina, chicken pox and measles.
Differentiating Hand-foot-and-mouth disease from other Diseases
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease should be differentiated from other conditions that cause maculopapular or vesicular rash include:
- Herpes simplex virus infections
- Herpangina
- Chicken pox
- Measles
- Aphthous ulcers/ Gingivitis
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome/ Erythema multiforme
- Henoch-Schönlein purpura
- Kawasaki disease
- Other rare conditions in children:
The following table is a list of differential diagnosis and their features:
Disease | Presentation | Risk Factors | Diagnosis | Affected Organ Systems | Important features | Picture |
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Coxsackie virus |
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Chicken pox |
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Measles |
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Herpangina |
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Primary herpetic gingivoestomatitis[3] |
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References
- ↑ Feikin DR, Lezotte DC, Hamman RF, Salmon DA, Chen RT, Hoffman RE (2000). "Individual and community risks of measles and pertussis associated with personal exemptions to immunization". JAMA. 284 (24): 3145–50. PMID 11135778.
- ↑ Ratnam S, West R, Gadag V, Williams B, Oates E (1996). "Immunity against measles in school-aged children: implications for measles revaccination strategies". Can J Public Health. 87 (6): 407–10. PMID 9009400.
- ↑ Kolokotronis, A.; Doumas, S. (2006). "Herpes simplex virus infection, with particular reference to the progression and complications of primary herpetic gingivostomatitis". Clinical Microbiology and Infection. 12 (3): 202–211. doi:10.1111/j.1469-0691.2005.01336.x. ISSN 1198-743X.
- ↑ Chauvin PJ, Ajar AH (2002). "Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis in adults: a review of 13 cases, including diagnosis and management". J Can Dent Assoc. 68 (4): 247–51. PMID 12626280.