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Angioneurosis

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The term "angioneurosis" combines a large group of diseases that disrupt the innervation of blood vessels in the human body. This group includes rosacea (rosacea), acrocyanosis, acroparesthesia, Raynaud's syndrome, marble skin syndrome (livedo), Reil's disease (dead finger syndrome), Mitchell's disease (erythromelalgia), Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome.

In neurology, such pathologies are often called vegetative-vascular neuroses. The term "angiotrophoneurosis" is used if vasomotor disorders are combined with trophic ones.

Angioneuroses belong to functional disorders. They do not cause morphological changes in the vessels, unlike organic disorders.

Doctors of aesthetic medicine often face problems of angioedema in the form of rosacea. This is a skin disease that develops against the background of changes in the tone of skin vessels.