ICD-11 code : EA85.0;
Preferred Label : Vesicular dermatitis of hands and feet;
ICD-11 definition : An eczema of unknown cause affecting principally the palms, soles and sides of the
fingers and toes. It is commonly known as pompholyx and is characterized by eruptions
of itchy, often multiloculated blisters, which tend to rupture and become secondarily
infected. It occurs most commonly in adolescents and young adults. Its relationship
to other forms of eczema and to allergic sensitisation, especially to nickel, remains
to be adequately elucidated.;
ICD-11 synonym : Vesicular eczema of hands and feet; Dyshidrotic eczema; Pompholyx;
Origin ID : 1441325423;
UMLS CUI : C0032633;
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UMLS correspondences (same concept)
An eczema of unknown cause affecting principally the palms, soles and sides of the
fingers and toes. It is commonly known as pompholyx and is characterized by eruptions
of itchy, often multiloculated blisters, which tend to rupture and become secondarily
infected. It occurs most commonly in adolescents and young adults. Its relationship
to other forms of eczema and to allergic sensitisation, especially to nickel, remains
to be adequately elucidated.