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Palmar Erythema
Synonym: Liver palms
- Palmar erythema is a reddening of the skin on the palmar aspect of the hands, usually over the hypothenar eminence. It may also involve the thenar eminence and fingers.
- It can be found on the soles of the feet, when it is termed plantar erythema.
- It is a sign associated with many diseases but is probably most commonly seen as a normal variant.
- It can be present in individuals without an identifiable illness or underlying cause. This makes it difficult to confirm true associations between conditions and the finding of palmar erythema.
- There have been no useful surveys of its prevalence in the community or the exact incidence in specific disease populations.
- It is probably a manifestation of many underlying pathophysiological processes, the balance of which will vary between different individuals and causes. These processes include:
- Increased cardiac output
- Capillary dilatation in the palms due to local factors or systemic mediators
- Localised inflammation
- High circulating oestrogen levels
- A toxic dermatological reaction
- It is not a very discriminative sign in terms of reaching a diagnosis, but can be useful as a marker. It may also suggest an alternative diagnoses when conducting an initial clinical assessment.

- Established:
- Idiopathic
- Cirrhosis
- Chronic liver disease
- Excess alcohol consumption
- Pregnancy1
- Connective tissue disorders:
- Particularly rheumatoid arthritis
- Rarely sarcoidosis2,3
- Systemic lupus erythematosus4,5
- Thyrotoxicosis
- Polycythaemia
- Leukaemia
- Eczema and psoriasis
- Purported or recently suggested:
- Shoulder-hand syndrome/algodystrophy (reflex sympathetic dystrophy)
- Associated with use of a variety of chemotherapeutic agents as early manifestation of palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia6,7
- Neoplastic disease, particularly cerebral tumours8
- Some antiepileptic drugs9
- Infection with human T lymphotropic virus (HTLV-I) causing myelopathy/tropical paraparesis10
Document References
- Henry F, Quatresooz P, Valverde-Lopez JC, et al; Blood vessel changes during pregnancy: a review. Am J Clin Dermatol. 2006;7(1):65-9. [abstract]
- Makkar RP, Mukhopadhyay S, Monga A, et al; Palmar erythema and hoarseness: an unusual clinical presentation of sarcoidosis. Med J Aust. 2003 Jan 20;178(2):75-6. [abstract]
- Cliff S, Hart Y, Knowles G, et al; Sarcoidosis presenting as palmar erythema. Clin Exp Dermatol. 1998 May;23(3):123-4. [abstract]
- Rabbani MA, Shah SM, Ahmed A; Cutaneous manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus in Pakistani patients. J Pak Med Assoc. 2003 Nov;53(11):539-41. [abstract]
- Yell JA, Mbuagbaw J, Burge SM; Cutaneous manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus. Br J Dermatol. 1996 Sep;135(3):355-62. [abstract]
- Webster-Gandy JD, How C, Harrold K; Palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia (PPE): A literature review with commentary on experience in a cancer centre. Eur J Oncol Nurs. 2007 Jul;11(3):238-46. Epub 2007 Mar 9. [abstract]
- Bhasin S, Sunita, Gupta DK, et al; Chemotherapy-induced palmer planter erythrodysesthesia. J Assoc Physicians India. 2005 Feb;53:155-6. [abstract]
- Noble JP, Boisnic S, Branchet-Gumila MC, et al; Palmar erythema: cutaneous marker of neoplasms. Dermatology. 2002;204(3):209-13. [abstract]
- Scheinfeld N, Spahn C; Palmar erythema due to topiramate. J Drugs Dermatol. 2004 May-Jun;3(3):321-2. [abstract]
- Lenzi ME, Cuzzi-Maya T, Oliveira AL, et al; Dermatological findings of human T lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-I)-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis. Clin Infect Dis. 2003 Feb 15;36(4):507-13. Epub 2003 Jan 30. [abstract]
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Last Updated: 3 Oct 2007
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