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Palmar erythema in Adult
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Palmar erythema in Adult

Contributors: Vivian Wong MD, PhD, Susan Burgin MD
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Synopsis

Palmar erythema is a hereditary or acquired cutaneous finding. This is symmetric and asymptomatic and typically involves thenar and hypothenar eminences. Less frequently, the volar aspects of fingers are also involved.

Erythema palmare hereditarium (hereditary / congenital / familial palmar erythema, red palms, or Lane disease) is a rare, benign, inherited condition. This condition presents at birth and remains stable throughout life. The erythema is unrelated to temperature or exercise. Various modes of transmission, including autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive patterns as well as spontaneous mutations, have been described.

Acquired palmar erythema is associated with various medical or physiological conditions:
Idiopathic palmar erythema is a diagnosis of exclusion.

Codes

ICD10CM:
L53.8 – Other specified erythematous conditions

SNOMEDCT:
56940005 – Palmar erythema

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Last Updated:09/15/2019
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Palmar erythema in Adult
A medical illustration showing key findings of Palmar erythema : Erythematous macules, Palms, Erythematous patches
Clinical image of Palmar erythema - imageId=4791799. Click to open in gallery.  caption: 'Widespread red and violaceous patches on the palms.'
Widespread red and violaceous patches on the palms.
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