Jacquet’s erosive dermatitis |
Tender punched out painful ulcers in ages above 6 months, resulting from lack of hygiene and infrequent diaper changing, no use of medications |
Allergic contact dermatitis |
Erythematous papules and patches resolving usually with empirical treatment of steroids rather than persisting |
Candidiasis |
Erythematous patches favoring the folds, with scattered satellite lesions, positive culture, responding to antifungal |
Tinea corporis |
Usually single or few annular lesions(but maybe plaques) with scales. KOH shows fungal elements, cultures may be positive, responds well to antifungals |
Psoriasis |
Erythematous plaques in the diaper area. May have positive family history of psoriasis, responds partially to empirical steroids |
Seborrheic dermatitis |
Other common sites involved would be the scalp(cradle cap) and eyes brows. |
Langerhans histiocytosis |
Unwell infant, organomegaly, seborrheic dermatitis like lesions on the scalp, persistent diaper rash, petechia, pancytopenia, diagnostic biopsy(histiocytic infiltrate) |
Secondary syphilis |
May present as puched out ulcers, papules or plaques, as well as condyloma accuminata. FTA Abs positive |