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Vasospastic disorders in children.

A number of conditions can cause color and temperature changes in the extremities. These include physical and chemical insults (eg, frost-bite; ergot), vasculitis (eg, systemic lupus erythematosus), or conditions associated with vascular tone. This article reviews two conditions that are commonly seen in children (Raynaud syndrome and reflex sympathetic dystrophy) and a recently recognized condition associated with antiphospholipid antibody. The emphasis is on differences between the adult and childhood forms of these disorders.

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