Idiopathic chilblains
- PMID: 19958897
- DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2009.07.011
Idiopathic chilblains
Abstract
Background: Chilblains is a benign condition infrequently encountered in clinical practice; its resemblance to vasculitis or peripheral thromboemboli can often result in an extensive and unnecessary diagnostic work-up.
Method: Three cases of chilblains seen by our Rheumatology service, along with 113 documented cases, were reviewed.
Results: Chilblains is characterized by painful red-to-purple papular lesions involving the acral surface of fingers or toes that resolves with symptomatic treatment. Female sex and low body mass index are risk factors.
Conclusion: Distinct clinical features of chilblains can be used for early recognition and management, thus avoiding unnecessary diagnostic testing and delays in patient care.
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