Introduction: , described as a new species over 20 years ago, has been isolated mainly from the external ear canal and middle ear fluid. Here, we report the first case of palmoplantar eczema related to

Case Presentation: Here, we report the first case of palmoplantar eczema in a 74-year-old female related to

Conclusions: The question as to whether is a potential pathogen in cases of dyshidrotic eczema is still open, but this could be better elucidated if corynebacteria were speciated more often.

Learning Points: The coryneform bacteria and auris were recently detected for the first time in the middle ear of patients with acute otitis media and chronic otitis media. is a potential extraotic pathogen. may be implicated in the pathogenesis of palmoplantar dermatitis.

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