B. Planchon (Professeur des Universités, praticien hospitalier), M.-A. Pistorius (Praticien hospitalier)
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Acrocyanosis is a permanent vascular acrosyndrome essentially revealed during winter. It is generally observed in young thin women, most of the time in a familial context. The typical form of primary acrocyanosis needs no complementary investigations. Clinical course is always favourable despite local infections and altered wound healing process.