Diagnosis: Herpetic whitlow
Description: Grouped vesicles on the finger tips
Morphology: Vesicles
Site: Fingertips
Sex: M
Age: 34
Type: Clinical
Submitted By: Ian McColl
Differential DiagnosisHistory: A Herpetic whitlow is due to herpes simplex infection of the pulp of the finger.Before the routine use of rubber gloves it was seen most commonly in dentists or dental assistants.In children most cases are HSV1 from primary oral herpes simplex while in adults 75% of cases are HSV2.