Acute blue fingers in women.
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A previously undescribed syndrome affecting the fingers of women is presented. The patients experience a sharp pain and then the fingers become blue and numb. The discoloration resolves within 72 hours without the changes normally associated with an ecchymosis. Clinical and haematological examination of six patients failed to show any common factors or associated systemic disease. This syndrome is of no clinical significance to the patient, but it is important for clinicians to be aware of it because the acute phase can cause anxiety, suggesting more serious vascular disease.
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