Although uncommon, blood clots can form in the finger. They may appear as a small, discolored lump under the skin. A collection of blood can also form under the fingernail, commonly due to injury such ...
Achenbach syndrome is a rare, benign condition that involves swollen and bruised-looking (or “blue”) fingers and toes. It is not connected to other health conditions but may mimic their symptoms.
Upon successful completion of this educational activity, participants will be better able to assess and treat patients with Raynaud’s phenomenon and scleroderma. This educational activity will utilize ...
Achenbach syndrome is a condition that causes repeated bruising, pain, and swelling in the fingers. Some doctors refer to it as paroxysmal finger hematoma. The exact cause is not always clear, but it ...