What Is Marshall Syndrome?
Marshall-White syndrome, also known as Bier anemia, is more pronounced at the extremities. It is a congenital vascular development problem that generally does not require treatment and does not affect physical health.
Marshall-White Syndrome
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- Chinese name
- Marshall-White Syndrome
- Foreign name
- Marshall-White
- Also called
- Bier anemia
- Key points for diagnosis
- White spots appear on the back of hands, palms and feet
- Marshall-White syndrome, also known as Bier anemia, is more pronounced at the extremities. It is a congenital vascular development problem that generally does not require treatment and does not affect physical health.
- Symptoms of Marshall-White syndrome (2 photos)
- Diagnosis points: pale spots on the back of the hand, palms and feet, 2-4 mm in diameter. When the upper limbs sag for a period of time, pale white spots on the forearms are more obvious; the symptoms subsided quickly after lifting the upper limbs or rubbing. The disease is caused by vegetative nerve dysfunction and vasomotor dysfunction. When the arm is raised, because the blood in the normal blood vessels and abnormal blood vessels flows back into the heart, the color of the white spots will be the same as that of the normal skin color. Will appear. It does not cause patients with organ dysfunction and has no impact on daily life, so no treatment is needed. At present, there are no specific drugs, and remedies can be taken with oryzanol and blood circulation.