Acrocyanosis
more about Acrocyanosis A chronic circulatory disorder resulting from spasms of the small arteries of the skin aggravated by cold or emotional stress (e.g., Anxiety) that causes mottled, ...
Acrocyanosis refers to a persistent blue or cyanotic discoloration of the digits, most commonly occurring in the hands although also occurring in the face and feet as well.
Acrocyanosis is a painless disorder caused by constriction or narrowing of small blood vessels in the skin of affected patients.
acrocyanosis krsa nss noun a blue coloration of the extremities ie the fingers toes ears and nose which is due to ... acrodynia ...
Acrocyanosis Cyanotic changes occurring at the extremities (blue discolouration on exposure to cold). Acrosclerosis Skin changes at the extremities typical of scleroderma.
Acrocyanosis: Blueness of the hands and feet, typically symmetrical and marked by a mottled blue or red discoloration of the skin of the fingers and wrists and the toes and ankles and by profuse sweating and coldness of the fingers and toes.
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Acrocyanosis Bilateral edema Renal, hepatic, or cardiac dysfunction; drugs (eg, Ca channel blockers) ...
Definition Acrocyanosis is a decrease in the amount of oxygen delivered to the extremities. The hands and feet turn blue because of the lack of oxygen.
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Acrocyanosis (1 images) Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans Herxheimer (35 images) Acrodermatitis Continua Suppurativa Hallopeau (7 images) Acrodermatitis Enteropathica (11 images) Acrodermatitis Papulosa Eruptiva Infantilis (24 images) ...
Acrocyanosis ... blue and cold hands, increased sweating Acrodermatitis ... skin rash Acrodermatitis Enteropathica ... mucous membrane blisters Acrodynia ... skin rash, fever, severe itching, excessive sweating, paresthesia, cyanosis ...
Milia, atrophoderma vermiculatum, acrocyanosis, trichoepitheliomas, and BCC (age 30-40 y) Bazex-Dupré-Christol syndrome XD > AD ...
Skin: Livedo reticularis (marble-like mottling) and acrocyanosis (blueness of the fingers and toes). Skeleton: Pathologic fractures (bone breaks with minimal, if any, trauma). Eyes: Optic neuropathy (optic nerve disease).
The skin may then become a purplish-blue color (called acrocyanosis), caused by low oxygen levels in the blood. When the vessel recovers, it dilates, allowing blood flow to resume; the skin may become very pink or red.
Examples of occlusive PAD include peripheral arterial occlusion and Buerger's disease (thromboangiitis obliterans). Examples of functional PAD include Raynaud's disease and phenomenon and acrocyanosis.
yellowing of the skin, mucous membranes, and whites of the eyes (jaundice); and/or sweating and coldness of the fingers and/or toes (digits) and uneven bluish or reddish discoloration of the skin of the digits, ankles, and wrists (acrocyanosis or ...
See also: Sclerosis, Deficiency, Scleroderma, Bacterial, Acromegaly
 
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