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| Diagnosis: | THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS / BUERGER DISEASE | Category: | vasculopathy / ulcer | ||
| Body Site: | hand | Age: | 21 years | ||
| Contributor: | Brock Andersen, MD | ||||
| Description: | symmetric red patches with scattered ulcerated papules | ||||
| Comments: | This 21-year-old Marine with a 4-pack-year history of smoking cigarettes complained of recurrent numbness and tingling in his hands when exposed to cold (Raynaud phenomenon), and recurrent ulcerations on the dorsal surface of the hands. Biopsy confirmed thromboangiitis obliterans. All lesions resolved within 4 months of smoking cessation and avoidance of cold exposure. | ||||
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| Diagnosis: | THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS / BUERGER DISEASE | Category: | vasculopathy | ||
| Body Site: | finger / hand | Age: | 33 years | ||
| Contributor: | Jerzy Pawlak, MSc,PhD | ||||
| Description: | multiple finger amputations | ||||
| Comments: | This 33-year-old man was a heavy cigarette smoker with a history of numerous amputations to his fingers not related trauma. On examination a radial pulse was barely palpable.Thromboangitis obliterans or Buerger disease is an episodic inflammatory condition of unknown etiology which results in thrombosis and occlusion of peripheral arteries and veins. It principally affects the small vessels of the extremities distal to the brachial and/or popliteal arteries. Smoking exacerbates the disease, but if the patient stops smoking the disease will usually stabilise. Continued smoking results in relentless progression. | ||||
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| Diagnosis: | BUERGER DISEASE / THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS | Category: | other | ||
| Body Site: | foot / hand | Age: | 36 years | ||
| Contributor: | Khalid Al Aboud, MD | ||||
| Description: | cold purple fingers and toes with necrosis and amputation | ||||
| Comments: | A 36 year old man with thromboangitis obliterans (Burger disease) demonstrates complications of his disease with necrosis and amputation of fingers and toes. | ||||
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