Síndrome de dedos azules asociado a síndrome antifosfolipídico secundario a sífilis / Blue toe syndrome related to antiphospholipidic syndrome secondary to syphillis
Blue toe syndrome or acrocyanosis phenomenon have been previously described in the literature; it is secondary to peripheral vasculature dysfunction due to inflammation or occlusive vasculopathies which can also be secondary to infectious etiologies (directly or immunologically by immunocomplexes) and non infectious etiologies (coagulation disorders, primary or secondaryautoimmune diseases). We report the case of a patient with acrocyanosis secondary to antiphospholipidic syndrome which etiology was syphilis. Prompt diagnose and treatment had a favorable outcome without dysfunctional consequences.