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Acrocyanosis refer to a persistent blue or cyanotic discoloration of the digits, most commonly occurring in the hands although also occurring in the face and feet as well. For the purpose of discussion, it may be further broken into: acrocyanosis (benign) and acrocyanosis (not benign). ...read more on Wikipedia
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