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Chilblains
, Pernio, Perniosis
See Also
Skin Reactions to Cold
Frostbite
Hypothermia
Definitions
Pernio (Chilblains)
Non-freezing injury after cold, wet exposure followed within 24 hours by inflammatory lesions on the hands and feet
Pathophysiology
Skin Reaction to Cold
, damp conditions
Vascular acrosyndrome on same spectrum as
Raynaud Syndrome
Risk Factors
Young women
Body Mass Index
<25 kg/m2
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Raynaud Syndrome
SARS-CoV2
Symptoms
Onset
Lesions following cold exposure within 24 hours
Location:
Inflammatory lesions of hands and feet
Associated symptoms
Lesions itch, burn (or other
Paresthesia
s) or are painful
Course
Onset within 1-5 hours of cold exposure
Develops over hours or days and slowly subsides over weeks
Symptoms
Pruritic, tender rash on hands and feet
Purple to erythematous
Papule
s with variable edema
Signs
Rash on hands and feet
Multiple tender, erythematous, purplish
Papule
s or
Nodule
s
May progress to bullae or ulceration
Lab
Skin biopsy
Blood vessel wall thickening
Perivascular lymphocytic infiltrates
Edema
of papillary
Dermis
Management
Rest
Warmth (and avoid further cold exposure)
Antipruritics
Analgesic
s
Specific measures that may reduce pain, speed healing and prevent progression
Topical Corticosteroid
s
Nifedipine
20 mg orally three times daily
Rustin (1989) Br J Dermatol 120(2):267-75 [PubMed]
Complications
Chronic, relapsing course may occur with repeat cold exposure
Prognosis
Course
Lesions may persist for weeks to months and ultimately resolve spontaneously
Scarring may occur
Prevention
Adequate clothing and home heating
Short course of UV light at the beginning of winter
Tobacco Cessation
References
Civitarese and Sciano (2018) Crit Dec Emerg Med 32(2): 3-16
Rathjen (2019) Am Fam Physician 100(11): 680-6 [PubMed]
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