Two feet-one hand syndrome (TFOHS), is a long-term fungal condition where athlete's foot or fungal toe nail infections in both feet is associated with tinea manuum in one hand.[3][7] Often the feet are affected for several years before symptoms of a diffuse scaling rash on the palm of one hand appear, which is when most affected people then seek medical help.[7]
The condition is frequently seen in skin clinics.[9] Males are affected more frequently than females.[3] One study showed that 65% of cases with tinea manuum were part of TFOHS.[6][10] TFOHS was first described by Curtis in 1964.[11]
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^ abChamorro, Monica J.; House, Steven A. (10 August 2020). "Tinea Manuum". StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing. PMID32644474.
^ abRubin, Adam I.; Jellinek, Nathaniel J.; III, C. Ralph Daniel; Scher, Richard K. (2018). "9. Onychomycosis". Scher and Daniel's Nails: Diagnosis, Surgery, Therapy. Springer. p. 157. ISBN978-3-319-65649-6.