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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Hematol. Aug 6, 2017; 6(3): 32-54
Published online Aug 6, 2017. doi: 10.5315/wjh.v6.i3.32
Table 2 Localization of erythromelalgia in feet/toes vs fingers and skin, and the presence of peripheral gangrene and history of acute coronary syndrome or migraine-like cerebral ischemic attacks, and time lap between first manifestations of erythromelalgia and diagnosis of thrombocythemia in essential thrombocythemia (n = 11) and polycythemia vera (n = 13)
PatientDiagnosisFeet toesFingersSkinPGACSMIAsTime lap (mo)
1ETBilateralPresentYesYesYes45
2ETBilateralYesYes154
3ET60
4ETUnilateralYesYes12
5ETUnilateralUnilateralPresentYes4
6ETYesYes20
7ETYes60
8ET30
9ETBilateralYes20
10ETBilateralBilateralPresentYes30
11ETBilateralPresent30
12PVUnilateral24
13PVUnilataral3
14PVBilataral0
15PVUnilateralPresentYesYes36
16PVBilateralYes48
17PVUnilateral1
18PVBilateralYes18
19PVBilateral2
20PVBilataralYes24
21PVUnilateral4
22PVUnilateralPresent3
23PVUnilateralUnilateral24
24PVUnilateral6