Vasospasm of the scrotum - A manifestation of Raynaud's phenomenon?

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Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) is characterized by local artery vasoconstriction in response to cold exposure or emotional stress. RP appears as attacks of blanching or cyanosis of digits, or both, followed by a hyperaemic phase. Usually the digits of the hands or less commonly of the feet are affected. Other sites such as nose, ears could also be affected. We report a patient who has been suffering for long time of cold induced sensitivity associated with well demarcated pallor of the scrotum.

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Al-Awami, M., Schillinger, M., & Minar, E. (2004). Vasospasm of the scrotum - A manifestation of Raynaud’s phenomenon? Vasa - Journal of Vascular Diseases, 33(2), 87–88. https://doi.org/10.1024/0301-1526.33.2.87

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