Abstract
Blue Finger Syndrome (BFS) is defined as a benign and rare condition with an idiopathic aetiology, this disease have a sudden onset with an acute blue or purple coloration of fingers toes which may be accompanied by pain and hypersensitivity to palpation. Have a clinical diagnosis.
Keywords
Raynaud's phenomenon. rheumatoid vasculitis. warfarin. lupus. digital cyanosis.
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3. K J Griffin, J Rankine, D Kessel, D C Berridge and D J A Scott. (2012). Compression of the dorsalis pedis artery: a novel cause of blue toe syndrome. Vascular, 20, 325-328. 8 de Marzo 2017, De EBSCO Base de datos.
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