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[Flushes, blushing or hot flushes].

J F Merlen, J M Coget

    Journal Des Maladies Vasculaires
    |January 1, 1987
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Pathologic flushes, distinct from physiological blushing or hot flashes, stem from diverse causes like endocrine or histaminic issues. Treatment for these conditions depends on identifying the specific etiology through clinical evaluation and tests.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Endocrinology
    • Internal Medicine

    Context:

    • Distinguishes physiological flushes (blushing, hot flashes) from pathological flushing.
    • Highlights diverse etiologies of pathological flushes, including endocrine, dysmetabolic, histaminic, and iatrogenic factors.

    Purpose:

    • To differentiate various types of pathological flushes from normal physiological responses.
    • To elucidate the underlying mechanisms and etiological factors contributing to pathological flushing.

    Summary:

    • Pathological flushes result from local metabolite secretion causing vasodilation in intermediary microcirculation.
    • Etiologies encompass endocrine, dysmetabolic, histaminic, and iatrogenic origins.

    Impact:

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  • Informs differential diagnosis of flushing conditions.
  • Guides etiology-specific treatment strategies based on patient history and clinical findings.