Abstract

Primary erythromelalgia – case report

Highlights

  • Erythromelalgia is a rare clinical syndrome characterized by a triad of redness, increased temperature, and burning pain primarily in the extremities

  • Erythromelalgia can present as a primary, idiopathic form or secondary to a number of diseases and conditions

  • The diagnosis of erythromelalgia was made based on details provided in her clinical history supported by maceration in the affected area (Fig. 1)

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Corresponding author: Dr Mohammed Chaouche, E-mail: medch11@hotmail.com Erythromelalgia is a rare clinical syndrome characterized by a triad of redness, increased temperature, and burning pain primarily in the extremities. The term erythromelalgia, derived from the Greek words for redness and pain in the extremities. Erythromelalgia can present as a primary, idiopathic form or secondary to a number of diseases and conditions.

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