نتایج جستجو برای: erythromelalgia

تعداد نتایج: 422  

Journal: :Current treatment options in cardiovascular medicine 2002
Mark Denis P Davis

No treatment is consistently effective in the management of patients with erythromelalgia. There is a dearth of adequate studies examining the response of erythromelalgia to therapy. Most recommendations are suggested based on case reports, small case series, and anecdotal reports. The management of erythromelalgia is difficult and frequently involves a multidisciplinary approach. An approach t...

2013
Byoung Chan Kang Da Jeong Nam Eun Kyoung Ahn Duck Mi Yoon Joung Goo Cho

Erythromelalgia is a rare neurovascular pain syndrome characterized by a triad of redness, increased temperature, and burning pain primarily in the extremities. Erythromelalgia can present as a primary or secondary form, and secondary erythromelalgia associated with a myeloproliferative disease such as essential thrombocythemia often responds dramatically to aspirin therapy, as in the present c...

Journal: :The Annals of pharmacotherapy 1997
J D Stone M P Rivey D R Allington

OBJECTIVE To report a case of erythromelalgia in an adolescent patient successfully treated with nitroprusside. CASE SUMMARY A 15-year-old girl with erythromelalgia resistant to aspirin therapy received an infusion of nitroprusside. The response of the erythromelalgia to nitroprusside was dramatic, with complete pain resolution within 17 hours after the start of therapy. No relapse of erythro...

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 2002
A Moiin S S Yashar J E Sanchez B Yashar

(Letter to the Editor) SIR, Erythromelalgia is an unusual disorder characterized by the triad of red, hot and painful extremities. The symptoms are exacerbated by heat and improved by cold. Its aetiology is not fully understood. Numerous different medications including aspirin, gabapentin, amitriptyline, benzodiazepines and opiates have been used in attempts to treat the symptoms of erythromela...

2010
Yoo Jin Bang Jin Seok Yeo Si Oh Kim Young Hoon Park

Primary erythromelalgia is a rare condition that's characterized by erythema, an increased skin temperature and burning pain in the extremities. The pain is often very severe, and treating erythromelalgia is frustrating and difficult. We report here on the case of a 12-year old girl with primary erythromelalgia in both lower extremities. The pain was refractory to medical treatment, but a bilat...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 1996
R L Rauck F Naveira K L Speight B P Smith

Erythromelalgia was first described by Mitchell in 1878 (1) and named from three Greek words: erythros (red), melos (extremities), and algos (pain). Through the years, the condition has been extremely rare, and Lewis (2), in 1933, felt that it lacked any precise criteria for definition and should be abandoned. Soon thereafter, Smith and Allen (3) reported a series of patients and described the ...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 1985
J J Michiels J Abels J Steketee H H van Vliet V D Vuzevski

Erythromelalgia was the presenting symptom in 26 of 40 patients with thrombocythemia in its primary form or when associated with polycythemia vera. The localized painful burning, redness, and warm congestion in the extremities could be accurately documented with thermography. Skin punch biopsy samples taken from the affected areas showed typical arteriolar inflammation, fibromuscular intima pro...

Journal: :Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery 2022

BACKGROUND: Erythromelalgia is a rare hereditary disorder manifesting the basic triad of symptoms: erythro redness, melos limb, and algos pain. It was first described by American neurologist, S. Weir Mitchell in 1878. Clinical manifestations disease worsen physical psychological condition patient leading to reduced quality life, increased morbidity mortality. Currently, etiotropic therapy for e...

Journal: :Turkish journal of haematology : official journal of Turkish Society of Haematology 2002
Jan Jacques Michiels

Erythromelalgia is the main, pathognomonic and presenting symptom in patients with Essential Thrombocythemia and thrombocythemia associated with Polycythemia Vera. Complete relief of erythromelalgic and acrocyanotic pain is obtained with the cyclooxygenase inhibitors aspirin and indomethacin, but not with sodiumsalicylate, dipyridamol, sulfinpyrozone and ticlopedine indicating that platelet-med...

Journal: :The Journal of investigative dermatology 2000
C Mork C L Asker E G Salerud K Kvernebo

Erythromelalgia is a condition consisting of red, warm, and burning painful extremities. Symptoms are relieved by cold and aggravated by heat. A wide variety of etiologic conditions can cause erythromelalgia, but one common pathogenetic mechanism, microvascular arteriovenous shunting, has been hypothesized. The aim of this study was to test this hypothesis. Quantification of skin microvascular ...

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