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Image Number #3996 (Herpetic whitlow)

Diagnosis: Herpetic whitlow

Description: Grouped pustules.

Morphology: Pustules

Site: Finger

Sex: M

Age: 2

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Nameer Al-Sudany

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Differential Diagnosis

History:

Herpetic whitlow is a primary infection of the finger (mostly finger tip) with Herpes simplex virus that usually results from direct inoculation of the virus into the skin. This toddler presented with grouped pustules on an erythematous base involved most of the ventral aspect of the middle finger of 2-3 days duration.

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