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- Acrocyanosis: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Acrocyanosis is a condition that causes your hands or feet (and sometimes other areas of your body) to turn a bluish, white or gray color It occurs when an artery tightens for longer than it should ( vasospasm ), causing your blood vessels to narrow
- Acrocyanosis - Wikipedia
Acrocyanosis is characterized by peripheral cyanosis: persistent cyanosis of the hands, feet, knees, or face [4] The extremities often are cold and clammy and may exhibit some swelling (especially in warmer weather)
- Acrocyanosis: Definition, Causes, and When It’s a Concern
Acrocyanosis is blue discoloration on the extremities such as the hands and feet Central cyanosis is found in the center of the body, including on the lips, tongue, head, or torso It's usually caused by a lower amount of oxygen in the blood of someone with a heart, lung, or blood condition
- Acrocyanosis: Causes, symptoms, and treatment - Medical News Today
Acrocyanosis describes skin discoloration of the extremities, often occurring in the fingers and toes The discoloration is often blue, but it can have different hues, such as
- Acrocyanosis - The Primary Care Dermatology Society
Acrocyanosis is characterised by painless discoloration, of different shades of blue, affecting the extremities The colour change has relative persistence with aggravation by cold exposure, and the condition is frequently associated with localised hyperhidrosis
- Acrocyanosis - Cardiovascular Disorders - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Acrocyanosis is persistent, painless, symmetric cyanosis of the hands, feet, or face caused by vasospasm of the small vessels of the skin in response to cold Acrocyanosis usually occurs in women and is not associated with occlusive arterial disease The digits and hands or feet are persistently cold and bluish, sweat profusely, and may swell
- What Is Acrocyanosis? - WebMD
Acrocyanosis is caused by narrowing (constriction or spasm) of small arterioles (tiny arteries) toward the end of the arms and legs as well as nose and ears Learn more from WebMD about the
- Acrocyanosis - Definition, Evaluation and Treatment - Vascular Medicine
Acrocyanosis is a symmetric blue discoloration of the extremities Acrocyanosis affects the hands, feet and sometimes the face
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