Erythromelalgy (EM) is a vascular syndrome very rare affecting the feet. This disease evolve by crisis when the feet extremities become red hot and painful. There are several types of EM but this study concern the adult primitive form. For a long time, the physiopathology was not described but now we know that there is a vascular form, with microcirculatory dysfunction and a neurologic form with small fibers neuropathy. The diagnostic of neurologic form is based on clinical evaluation (DN4 questionnaire, UENS scale...) and an electromyography. Thermotest, a medical device which measure the thermic sensitivity is used to quantify neuropathy. More recently Sudoscan, a device measuring cutaneous impedance to chloride ions detect small nervous fiber in diabetic patients with good correlation with Thermotest. The purpose of this study is to analyze the vascular side and the neurologic side on patients consulting for Erythromelalgy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
33
Measurement of chlorine ions impedance by SUDOSCAN and pain due to temperature evaluation with THERMOTEST
Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph
Paris, Île-de-France Region, France
Assessment of Chlorine ion production change
patient will be measured the impedance of chlorinates ions by Sudoscan
Time frame: Day1
Assessment of Temperature changing sensitivity
Patients will be measured their sensitivity to temperature changing using the Thermotest
Time frame: Day1
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