Purple toe syndrome is a common, nonhemorrhagic, cutaneous complication associated with warfarin therapy. It is characterized by the sudden appearance of bilateral, painful, purple lesions on the toes and sides of the feet that blanch with pressure The resolution of the ischaemic symptoms is seen on withdrawal of the warfarin and switching to a low molecular weight heparin alternative. By: https://casereports.bmj.com/content/2014/bcr-2014-205320