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Raynaud phenomenon

Raynaud phenomenon
During a Raynaud attack, the fingers (or toes) become suddenly pale or white (panel A) as the blood vessels constrict. They might then turn a purple or blue color (panel B), which means there is less blood than normal flowing to the fingers. The thumb is often not affected.
Courtesy of Fredrick M Wigley, MD.
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