Erythema palmare hereditarium (EPH), also known as Lane's disease, is a rare, benign condition presenting as persistent erythema involving the palms. EPH can appear at birth or later in life and usually in at least two members of the same family, although a sporadic case has been reported.
Gurioli, C., Patrizi, A., Lambertini, M., Neri, I. (2017). Lane's Disease (Erythema Palmare Hereditarium): A Report of Five Cases and a Review of the Literature. PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY, 34(5), 590-594 [10.1111/pde.13211].
Lane's Disease (Erythema Palmare Hereditarium): A Report of Five Cases and a Review of the Literature
GURIOLI, CARLOTTA;PATRIZI, ANNALISA;LAMBERTINI, MARTINA;NERI, IRIA
2017
Abstract
Erythema palmare hereditarium (EPH), also known as Lane's disease, is a rare, benign condition presenting as persistent erythema involving the palms. EPH can appear at birth or later in life and usually in at least two members of the same family, although a sporadic case has been reported.File in questo prodotto:
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