Digital Necrosis: The Tip of the Iceberg! About 69 Cases

Abstract

Digital necrosis is a clinical manifestation of a general or locoregional pathology and represents the ultimate stage of distal ischemia (1). It is more likely to be the consequence of a macroangiopathy which can also sometimes be associated with a microangiopathy. The necrosis of fingers and toes may be caused by a great variety of diseases including collagen vascular diseases (systemic scleroderma…), arteriopathies, vasculitis, haemopathies, occupational diseases and many others (2).

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Zakaryaa. S, Hali. F, Chiheb. S

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  • EP ID EP713627
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmscrs/v2-i3-08
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Zakaryaa. S, Hali. F, Chiheb. S (2022). Digital Necrosis: The Tip of the Iceberg! About 69 Cases. International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies, 2(03), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-713627