Palmar plantar erythrodysesthesia must be differentiated from other skin disorders that involve palms and/or soles, such as Graft-versus-host-disease, contact dermatitis, palmoplantar plaque psoriasis, dyshidrotic eczema, and palmoplantar pustulosis.
Differentiating palmar plantar erythrodysesthesia from other Diseases
Palmar plantar erythrodysesthesia must be differentiated from other skin disorders that involve palms and/or soles, such as Graft-versus-host-disease, contact dermatitis, palmoplantar plaque psoriasis, dyshidrotic eczema, and palmoplantar pustulosis.
A diffuse macular erythema whihich may form papules
Histologic features of Graft-versus-host disease and palmar plantar erythrodysesthesia are identical in early stages and serial biopsies may be needed to distinguish these two entities.
Features suggestive of Graft-versus-host disease:[3]
Degenerate keratinocytes at all levels of the epidermis
Adjacent lymphocytes (satellite cell necrosis)
Extracutaneous manifestations of AGVHD, including:[2]
Gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea and abdominal pain