Palmar erythema is reddening of the palms at the thenar and hypothenar eminences.[1]: 139 

Palmar erythema
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Causes

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It is associated with various physiological as well as pathological changes, or may be a normal finding:

Because circulating levels of estrogen increase in both cirrhosis and pregnancy, estrogen was thought to be the main cause for the increased vascularity. More recently, nitric oxide has also been implicated in the pathogenesis of palmar erythema.[5]

Treatment

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Palmar erythema has no specific treatment. Management is based on the underlying cause. When its cause is treated then patients get relief. If it is attributable to a particular drug then the drug should be withdrawn.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology. (10th ed.). Saunders. ISBN 0-7216-2921-0.
  2. ^ Basic pathology 8th edition p 646
  3. ^ Saario R, Kalliomaki JL (Dec 1985), "Palmar erythema in rheumatoid arthritis", Clin Rheumatol., vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 449–51, doi:10.1007/BF02031898, PMID 3830522
  4. ^ a b c Le T, Bhushan V, Vasan N (2010), First Aid for the USMLE Step 1, p. 156, mhid: 0-07-163340
  5. ^ Nevzati E, Shafighi M, Bakhtian KD, Treiber H, Fandino J, Fathi AR (2015). "Estrogen Induces Nitric Oxide Production Via Nitric Oxide Synthase Activation in Endothelial Cells". Neurovascular Events After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement. Vol. 120. pp. 141–145. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-04981-6_24. ISBN 978-3-319-04980-9. PMID 25366614. {{cite book}}: |periodical= ignored (help)
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