Bhat TA, Ali Z, Moten TL, Sofi AH, Mir F, Gulzar A. Impending gangrene of fingers by constriction bands of mother's hair mistaken as pernio by parents: A case series of 10 infants.
J Clin Orthop Trauma 2017;
8:344-347. [PMID:
29062216 PMCID:
PMC5647685 DOI:
10.1016/j.jcot.2017.05.016]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Long harsh winter in Kashmir Valley increase the incidence of pernio in children so much that common people consider every hand swelling as pernio.
METHODS
10 Infants over two years were brought to our hospital as cases of pernio involving fingers.
RESULTS
All the infants came out to be cases of impending gangrene due to mother's hair as constriction bands around fingers.
CONCLUSION
Impending gangrene of fingers in infants due to mother hair as constriction band is very rare. However its symptoms overlap with symptoms of peripheral cold injuries and can be easily mistaken for each other by people.
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