2012
DOI: 10.3201/eid1810.120813
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Caused by Coxsackievirus A6

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“…Eruptions observed in areas of previous eczematous dermatitis, including extremities and the trunk, led to initial clinical diagnoses of eczema herpeticum in 14 of the 33 patients with atypical HFMD, consistent with previous reports describing this disease entity as eczema coxsackium [7,11,12]. The remaining 19 of the 33 patients with atypical symptoms were clinically suspected as having chickenpox.…”
Section: Clinical Picture and Seasonalitysupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Eruptions observed in areas of previous eczematous dermatitis, including extremities and the trunk, led to initial clinical diagnoses of eczema herpeticum in 14 of the 33 patients with atypical HFMD, consistent with previous reports describing this disease entity as eczema coxsackium [7,11,12]. The remaining 19 of the 33 patients with atypical symptoms were clinically suspected as having chickenpox.…”
Section: Clinical Picture and Seasonalitysupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Other recent studies have also emphasized the perioral distribution of CVA6-associated disease. 10 A distribution similar to Gianotti-Crosti was documented in one-third of the patients in our study, with lesions involving the cheeks, extensor surfaces of the extremities, and buttocks, but sparing the trunk. 30 Classic GianottiCrosti is characterized by monomorphous lichenoid papules and/or papulovesicles, whereas the eruption associated with this outbreak was more often papulovesicular with prominent erosions.…”
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confidence: 70%
“…Classically, the vesicular exanthem of HFMD is restricted to the hands, feet, and occasionally the buttocks. 10,13,14,19,21,22 The accompanying enanthem consists of small vesicles and erosions on the oral mucosa. 12,13 The exanthem in our series differed by commonly involving the perioral area, extremities, and torso in addition to more classic HFMD locations.…”
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“…Clinical manifestations usually begin with fever and malaise and can progress to painful oral lesions and a rash involving the hands and feet; infected adults often are asymptomatic. Although coxsackievirus A16 has historically been the primary etiologic agent of HFMD in the United States, CVA6 has emerged as the cause in many recently reported outbreaks (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). Young adults appear to be more susceptible to infection with CVA6, which causes atypical perioral eruptions and skin manifestations that extend beyond the palmar and plantar surfaces (1).…”
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