Stjernbrandt Albin
Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2025 Dec;84(1):2511501. doi: 10.1080/22423982.2025.2511501. Epub 2025 May 29.
There is an association between local cold injuries and Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) in the scientific literature, but the time relation and anatomical correlation have not been established. During military training in an Arctic setting, a previously healthy man in his early twenties sustained a freezing cold injury affecting mainly his right index finger. He subsequently developed Raynaud's phenomenon limited to only the part of the index finger that was originally affected by the cold injury. Medical investigation also revealed findings suggestive of subclinical peripheral neuropathy. This case demonstrates that Raynaud's phenomenon can develop secondary to local cold injury affecting the hand. It also suggests that cold exposure could be related to peripheral neuropathy.
科学文献中提到局部冷损伤与雷诺现象(RP)之间存在关联,但时间关系和解剖学相关性尚未明确。在北极地区的军事训练期间,一名二十出头、此前身体健康的男子遭受了主要影响其右手食指的冻伤。随后,他出现了仅局限于最初受冷损伤的食指部分的雷诺现象。医学检查还发现了提示亚临床周围神经病变的结果。该病例表明,雷诺现象可继发于影响手部的局部冷损伤。这也提示寒冷暴露可能与周围神经病变有关。