| Literature DB >> 35481314 |
Nicholas L Todd1, Sean Bowling1, Mallory Jengo2, Micah Jones3,2.
Abstract
Achenbach syndrome is a rare, benign, self-limiting condition characterized by spontaneous, recurrent bruising of the digits without evidence of systemic disease or predisposing factors. We report a middle-aged Caucasian female that presented to the outpatient clinic with spontaneous bruising on the dorsal aspect of her left first metacarpal. Diagnosis of Achenbach syndrome was made through history and physical examination findings, and the patient was discharged with instructions to follow up as needed. It is important for providers to consider Achenbach syndrome to reassure patients and prevent an expensive or invasive workup.Entities:
Keywords: achenbach syndrome; digital bruising; idiopathic blue finger; paroxysmal finger hematoma; spontaneous digital hematoma
Year: 2022 PMID: 35481314 PMCID: PMC9034735 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.23448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Achenbach syndrome
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Differential diagnoses of digital bruising and their associated disease or precipitating event
| Differential diagnosis for bruised fingers | Associated disease/Precipitating event |
| Thromboangiitis obliterans | Smoking |
| Raynaud’s phenomenon | Autoimmune disorders, cold temperatures |
| Psychogenic purpura | Anxiety, stress |
| Acute limb ischemia | Arterial embolism |
| Achenbach syndrome | None reported/Not established |