• La Revue du praticien · Oct 1998

    [True and false acrocyanoses].

    • P Amblard.
    • Service de dermato-phlébologie et maladies sexuellement transmissibles, Hôpital Michallon, Grenoble.
    • Rev Prat. 1998 Oct 1; 48 (15): 1665-8.

    AbstractAcrocyanosis is an acrosyndrome frequently found among adolescent or young women. Four clinical symptoms are necessary and sufficient to establish the diagnosis: permanent and painless cyanosis of extremities, local hypothermia, permanent sweatiness, and elastic infiltration of the integument. In practice, only one investigation is useful but not indispensable: capillaroscopy which visualizes capillarovenular stasis. Numerous clinical forms have been described, but they are exceptions, but for supramalleolar erythrocyanosis. Treatment is mainly preventive: protection against cold. Two conditions can be regarded as false acrocyanosis: acrorhigosis and acroiodesis.

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