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==Background==
==Background==
Exaggerated vascular response to cold or emotional stress<br />
*Exaggerated vascular response to cold or emotional stress
[[File:Raynaud's.png|Raynaud Phenomenon]]


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
Sharp demarcated color changes of the skin of the digits<br />
[[File:Raynaud's.png|thumb|Raynaud Phenomenon]]
Pain, loss of sensation, and if recurrent ischemia may cause ulcers
*Sharp demarcated color changes of the skin of the digits
*Pain, loss of sensation, and if recurrent ischemia may cause ulcers


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
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==Management==
==Management==
Improve quality of life and prevent ischemic tissue injury
''Improve quality of life and prevent ischemic tissue injury''
*Patient education on trigger avoidance
*Patient education on trigger avoidance
*Severe cases/Ischemia
*Severe cases/Ischemia
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==External Links==
==External Links==


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:24, 16 September 2018

Background

  • Exaggerated vascular response to cold or emotional stress

Clinical Features

Raynaud Phenomenon
  • Sharp demarcated color changes of the skin of the digits
  • Pain, loss of sensation, and if recurrent ischemia may cause ulcers

Differential Diagnosis

  • Primary (Raynaud disease or idiopathic Raynaud Phenomenon)
    • Symptoms without an associated disorder
  • Secondary (associated with another illness, i.e. SLE or Scleroderma)

Evaluation

  • Assess for digital ischemia
  • Consider evaluation for underlying disorder

Management

Improve quality of life and prevent ischemic tissue injury

  • Patient education on trigger avoidance
  • Severe cases/Ischemia
    • Pharmacologic
      • Oral vasodilators
      • Topical nitrates
      • Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors
    • Surgical sympathetic blockade

Disposition

Patient with digital ischemia not responsive to oral or topical vasodilators may need anticoagulants, IV prostanoids, and sympathectomy

See Also

External Links

References