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[Juvenile spring eruption (author's transl)]

R Baran, J Civatte

    Annales De Dermatologie Et De Venereologie
    |June 1, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Juvenile spring eruption is a recurring skin condition primarily affecting young males in early spring. Lesions typically appear on the ears and hands, resolving within two weeks without scarring.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Pediatric Dermatology

    Background:

    • Juvenile spring eruption (JSE) is an uncommon, seasonal skin condition.
    • It presents in children and young adults, often during early spring.

    Observation:

    • The condition characteristically affects the ears, with reddish papules evolving into vesicular and crusty lesions.
    • Papular lesions may also occur on the dorsal hands.
    • Lesions are pruritic and self-resolve within approximately two weeks, leaving no scars.

    Findings:

    • JSE is triggered by a combination of factors including light exposure and chilling.
    • The condition exhibits a tendency for recurrence in subsequent springs.
    • Histopathological examination of JSE cases shows similarities to erythema multiforme.

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    Implications:

    • Understanding the seasonal triggers of JSE can aid in patient management and counseling.
    • Further research into the pathogenesis of JSE may reveal links to other immune-mediated dermatoses.
    • Differentiating JSE from other papular or vesicular eruptions is crucial for accurate diagnosis.