Case 379 Medical History Patient A.C.F, female, 28 years old, resident of Belo Horizonte, was attended on the Emergency Unit of Hospital das Clínicas - UFMG reporting cyanosis followed by paleness in her fingers during exposure to cold or emotional stress. On physical examination, there’s pallor in almost the entire length of the distal phalanges of fingers II to V, without other findings Photo of the patient’s left hand. Question:Based on the images and the clinical history, which of the following diagnosis is the most likely? Pernio (cold lesion) Raynaud’s phenomenon Upper limb thrombosis Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger disease) Test Question (SANTA CASA-GO) Which of the following affirmatives represents the correct epidemiology of Raynaud's Phenomenon? Raynaud's phenomenon is associated with connective tissue disease in about 50% of cases. Raynaud's phenomenon is not commonly associated with manual labor by men. Emotional stress is a common precipitating factor for Raynaud's phenomenon in women. Raynaud's phenomenon is not caused by any associated disease in 10-20% of cases. Time is Up! Time's up