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2021 Dec


Cureus


13


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Two Feet-One Hand Syndrome.

Authors

Mizumoto J
Cureus. 2021 Dec; 13(12):e20758.
PMID: 35111444.

Abstract

Ringworm infection is a common but frequently misdiagnosed skin disease. An 81-year-old woman presented with a complaint of mild itch of the third and fourth fingers of her right hand and the toes of both feet. A crusted rash was seen on the right hand and both feet. The results of potassium hydroxide testing were positive for filamentous fungi. The diagnosis of two feet-one hand syndrome was made. The rash was treated successfully by topical ketoconazole. Recognition of this typical distribution of the rash may help make a prompt diagnosis of ringworm infection.