# Achenbach Syndrome: An Atypical Presentation on the Left Hand

**Authors:** Aurelia Incristi, Justin Lindsay, Murad Nawaz, Ryan O' Donnell, Stephanie Johnson

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.81004 · Cureus · 2025-03-22

## TL;DR

This paper presents a rare case of Achenbach syndrome with unusual symptoms on the left hand, emphasizing the need for awareness to avoid unnecessary testing.

## Contribution

Highlights an atypical clinical presentation of Achenbach syndrome involving the non-dominant hand and distal phalanx.

## Key findings

- A 59-year-old woman presented with Achenbach syndrome on her non-dominant left middle finger.
- The case involved bruising extending to the distal phalanx, which is typically spared in this condition.
- Symptoms resolved within four days without diagnostic testing or treatment.

## Abstract

Achenbach syndrome is a benign condition of unknown etiology characterized by sudden onset bluish discoloration and bruising of one or more fingers without prior trauma, typically affecting the proximal phalanges on the dominant hand while sparing the nail bed and distal phalanges. It predominates in women, most often in their fifth decade of life, and is diagnosed clinically. This case presents a 59-year-old female patient with spontaneous painful pruritic bruising of her left middle finger, which spared the nail bed but not the fingertip. This case highlights an atypical presentation on the non-dominant hand involving the distal phalanx, which is typically spared. The course of the presentation lasted four days, at which point symptoms resolved. The patient reported taking aspirin for pain following the onset of symptoms with no improvement and denied previous occurrences of symptoms. Based on clinical presentation and symptoms, the patient was diagnosed with Achenbach syndrome. When the patient discovered Achenbach syndrome was benign, they denied consent for any diagnostic testing or imaging. The case aims to increase awareness and understanding of clinical variations of this condition by illustrating an unusual presentation on the non-dominant hand involving the distal phalanx so clinicians can ease patient anxiety and patients are not subjected to unnecessary testing or potential misdiagnosis.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Achenbach syndrome (MONDO:0006520)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** bruising (MESH:D003288), pain (MESH:D010146), bluish discoloration (MESH:D014075), trauma (MESH:D014947), Achenbach Syndrome (MESH:D013577)
- **Chemicals:** aspirin (MESH:D001241)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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