Thrombangiitis obliterans: Scleronychia with diffuse and linear bleeding and milky glass like leukonychia.
Thrombangiitis obliterans (endangiitis obliterans): peripheral circulatory disorder with acutely occurring ulcers, which are now already older and covered with crusts.
Thrombangiitis obliterans. 32-year-old patient with years of nicotine abuse and patchy palmar erythema (more pronounced in cool surroundings) and mummified fingertip necroses that have been present for 6 months.
Thrombangiitis obliterans. 32-year-old patient with a nicotine abuse lasting for years and a patchy palmar erythema existing since 6 months as well as mummified fingertip necroses.
Thrombangiitis obliterans: decades of nicotine abuse. 12 months of acrozynosis (even more severe in cooler environments) and mummified fingertip necrosis.
Thrombangiitis obliterans: 48-year-old female patient; decades of nicotine abuse. 12 months of acrozynosis (even more severe in cool surroundings) and mummified fingertip necrosis with osteolysis.
Thrombangiitis obliterans (endangiitis obliterans): older necrosis of the fingertip.
Thrombangiitis obliterans: spotty erythema of the fingers and back of the hand that has been present for several months; incipient fingertip necrosis.
Thrombangiitis obliterans. 52-year-old patient with decades of nicotine abuse. 6 months of acrozynosis (even more severe in cool surroundings) and mummified toe cap necrosis with osteolysis.
Thrombangiitis obliterans. 32-year-old patient with years of nicotine abuse and patchy plantar rythema and mummified toe cap necroses existing since 6 months.
Thrombangiitis obliterans. 32-year-old patient with a nicotine abuse lasting for years and spotted plantar rythema existing since 6 months as well as mummified toe cap necroses (detailed picture).
Thrombangiitis obliterans. 46-year-old patient with severe nicotine abuse lasting for decades and acrocynosis existing since 6 months (even more severe in cooler surroundings) as well as mummified toe tip necroses with osteolysis.
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