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Necrosis of the Fingers and Toes.

An 84-year-old man presented to the primary care clinic with fever, malaise, and discoloration and pain in the fingers and toes that had progressed over a 2-week period. He had no history of smoking. The patient had a body temperature of 37.8°C. A physical examination was notable for blue-black..

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