Acrocyanosis: The Least Known Acrosyndrome Revisited With a Dermatologic Perspective.

IF 1.5 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/drp/2904301
Deniz Demircioğlu, Emel Öztürk Durmaz
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Abstract

Background: Acrocyanosis is a functional peripheral vascular disorder, currently categorized under the canopy of acrosyndromes, i.e., a group of clinically similar and significantly overlapping vascular disorders involving the acral skin. The disorder might be primary or secondary, depending on the cause. Recently, there has been a remarkable surge in acrocyanosis prevalence along with the COVID-19 pandemic. Both COVID-19 infection and vaccines for COVID-19 have been affixed to the list of disorders instigating acrocyanosis. Objectives: The goal of this narrative review was to evaluate the existing literature, project acrocyanosis from the viewpoint of dermatologists in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, and assess the need for targeted research, education, and/or clinical practice. Methods: An English literature search was conducted using PubMed and Google. All abstracts on acrocyanosis, irrespective of the article type and publication date, were retrieved and reviewed and those most relevant for the focus of this article were selected and summarized. Discussion/Results: A narrative review was carried out. There is paucity of randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies on acrocyanosis in the English literature, implicating the need for targeted research. Pertinent information still relies on anecdotal observations, case reports, case series, or scarce reviews, which are dated rather old and published in vascular-oriented journals. The scarcity of published literature on acrocyanosis in dermatology-oriented journals points to the necessity of professional education and improvement of clinical diagnostic skills for dermatologists. Conclusions: Although acrocyanosis is the least known and the least studied acrosyndrome, it is increasingly more commonly confronted in the COVID-19 era. The diagnosis still largely relies on clinical findings. Accordingly, it has become a growing necessity for a dermatologist to remain updated on this peculiar disorder and be able to differentiate acrocyanosis from clinically similar cold-induced or cold-exacerbated acrosyndromes. Acrocyanosis is still misdiagnosed, underdiagnosed, underreported, and undertreated by the dermatology community.

肢青症:从皮肤病学角度重新审视最不为人知的肢端综合征。
背景:肢端紫绀是一种功能性外周血管疾病,目前被归类为肢端综合征,即一组临床相似且明显重叠的累及肢端皮肤的血管疾病。这种疾病可能是原发性的,也可能是继发性的,这取决于病因。最近,随着COVID-19大流行,acrocyanosis的患病率显著上升。COVID-19感染和COVID-19疫苗已被列入引发肢绀病的疾病清单。目的:本叙述性综述的目的是评估现有文献,从面对COVID-19大流行的皮肤科医生的角度研究肢青症,并评估有针对性的研究、教育和/或临床实践的必要性。方法:使用PubMed和谷歌进行英文文献检索。所有关于肢绀病的摘要,无论文章类型和出版日期,都被检索和审查,并选择和本文重点最相关的摘要进行总结。讨论/结果:进行叙述性回顾。在英国文献中,关于肢青症的随机、双盲、安慰剂对照研究缺乏,这意味着需要有针对性的研究。相关的信息仍然依赖于轶事观察、病例报告、病例系列或稀少的评论,这些都是过时的,而且发表在以血管为导向的期刊上。在皮肤科期刊上发表的关于肢青症的文献很少,这表明皮肤科医生有必要进行专业教育,提高临床诊断技能。结论:虽然肢绀是最不为人所知和研究最少的肢端综合征,但在COVID-19时代,它越来越常见。诊断在很大程度上仍依赖于临床结果。因此,皮肤科医生越来越有必要保持对这种特殊疾病的最新了解,并能够将肢绀症与临床类似的冷致或冷加重肢端综合征区分开来。肢青症仍然是误诊,漏诊,漏报,和治疗不足的皮肤科社区。
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