valacyclovir and Hand-Dermatoses

valacyclovir has been researched along with Hand-Dermatoses* in 4 studies

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for valacyclovir and Hand-Dermatoses

ArticleYear
Atypical paronychia: don't forget herpesvirus.
    Dermatology online journal, 2021, Jan-15, Volume: 27, Issue:1

    Paronychia is usually caused by bacterial infections. Herpetic whitlow is an acute infection of the fingers or toes caused by herpes simplex viruses and it typically presents with vesicles. We report the case of a 78-year-old woman with gingivostomatitis and atypical paronychia in several fingers without blisters.

    Topics: Aged; Antiviral Agents; Female; Fingers; Gingivitis; Hand Dermatoses; Herpes Simplex; Humans; Paronychia; Stomatitis; Valacyclovir

2021
A Tender Rash on the Hand.
    JAMA, 2017, Mar-21, Volume: 317, Issue:11

    Topics: Acyclovir; Adult; Antiviral Agents; Diagnosis, Differential; Exanthema; Hand Dermatoses; Herpes Simplex; Humans; Male; Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous; Spider Bites; Thumb; Valacyclovir; Valine

2017
Recurrent palmar blister.
    Australian family physician, 2014, Volume: 43, Issue:5

    Topics: Acyclovir; Adult; Antiviral Agents; Blister; Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Hand Dermatoses; Herpes Simplex; Humans; Prodrugs; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction; Recurrence; Valacyclovir; Valine

2014
Palmar pseudolymphoma associated with herpes simplex infection.
    Journal of cutaneous pathology, 2010, Volume: 37, Issue:7

    Topics: Acyclovir; Antiviral Agents; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1; Female; Hand Dermatoses; Herpes Simplex; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Middle Aged; Pseudolymphoma; Valacyclovir; Valine

2010