Red, scaly, itchy, weight-bearing skin surfaces of the feet in children are usually not due to tinea pedis, but to what?
| Fig. 58.1 Juvenile plantar dermatosis. Characteristic hyperkeratosis and shiny appearance, with tendency to affect the ball of the foot and the toe pads. (Courtesy of the Fitzsimons Army Medical Center teaching files.) |
Juvenile plantar dermatosis. This is a nonspecific dermatitis with a debatable relationship to atopic dermatitis. The disorder may persist for months or years but ultimately clears spontaneously during childhood or adolescence (Fig. 58-1). |