Abstract

BackgroundHand, foot, and mouth syndrome (HFMS) is a common acute illness. It is characterized by mild clinical symptoms including fever, blisters, and sores in the mouth and on the palms and soles following a 3- to 7-day incubation period. This syndrome is rarely seen in adults.Case presentationA 35-year-old male Caucasian patient had a history of multiple episodes of acute pharyngitis, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and occasional abdominal pain. He presented with polyarthralgia in the knees and hands and odynophagia, followed by fever, oral mucosal aphthous lesions, and vesicles on the palms and soles. Three weeks after presentation, he was admitted to the emergency room with acute myocarditis. The in-hospital evaluation revealed positive serology for coxsackie A9 (1:160), positive anti-transglutaminase and anti-gliadin antibodies, normal immunoglobulins, and human immunodeficiency virus negativity.ConclusionWe herein describe a case of HFMS that was associated with coxsackie A9 infection complicated by acute myocarditis. Although an association between celiac disease and HFMS has not been described, this patient’s immunologic disruption could have favored the development of infection and ultimately HFMS.

Highlights

  • Hand, foot, and mouth syndrome (HFMS) is a common acute illness

  • Hand, foot, and mouth syndrome (HFMS) mainly affects children [1,2]. It is characterized by mild clinical symptoms including fever and blisters and sores in the mouth and on the palms and soles following a 3- to 7-day incubation period, with recovery in 7 to 10 days [3]. It is caused by infection with an enterovirus, mainly enterovirus 71 (EV71) and coxsackie A16 (CA16) [4]

  • Even in reports of HFMS epidemics in children, only one case of a generalized neonatal coxsackie A9 infection presenting with massive pleural effusion has been reported [1,2,8]

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We describe a case of HFMS that was associated with coxsackie A9 infection complicated by acute myocarditis.

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