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[Gianotti-Crosti syndrome. HBsAG-negative papular acrodermatitis, an infantile papulovesicular acrolocalized syndrome].
We report three cases of the Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (papulovesicular-acro-located syndrome of childhood), a self-limited common disease of childhood, which may be caused by various viral infections. The hepatitis B virus, however, is excluded by definition as a causal agent. The syndrome is characterized by itching papulo-vesicular skin lesions measuring 1-5 mm in diameter and localized to the limbs and face. The clinical and terminological differences between the HBsAG negative Gianotti-Crosti syndrome and the HBsAG positive Gianotti disease are emphasized.
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