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Raynaud’s phenomenon as an interdisciplinary problem [PDF]
Raynaud’s phenomenon is one of the most common disorders of the blood vessels, which usually affects fingers and toes. Raynaud’s disease, also called primary Raynaud’s phenomenon, is diagnosed when the cause is unknown, whereas Raynaud’s syndrome or ...
Karolina Górska +5 more
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Background: Raynaud’s phenomenon is induced by excessive vasoconstriction of the peripheral microcirculation in response to environmental factors, essentially cold, but also stress or emotions. The objective of the present study is to evaluate the impact
Charles Khouri +2 more
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Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) is a vasospastic disorder characterized by episodic color changes of blanching, cyanosis, and hyperemia in response to cold and/or emotional stress. Although most typically noted in the fingers, the circulation of the toes, ears,
S. Zeni, F. Ingegnoli
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RAYNAUD’S PHENOMENON: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROBLEM
Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) is a common medical condition with prevalence in the population about 3–5%. RP is subdivided into primary form manifesting mainly in children and adolescents, and secondary RP affecting elder patients. Secondary RP is frequently
R. T. Alekperov
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Raynaud’s phenomenon in the rheumatologist’s practice
Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) is a common condition that predominantly occurs among women. The onset age in most cases is under 30 years. The phenomenon was first described by M. Raynaud over 150 years ago.
R.T. Alekperov
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Myeloproliferative Disease: An Unusual Cause of Raynaud’s Phenomenon and Digital Ischaemia [PDF]
We describe a 59-year-old female who presented with ischaemic digits, preceded by a 6-month history of Raynaud’s phenomenon affecting her fingers and toes.
Celia Beynon, Gwenan Huws, Tom Lawson
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Aminaphtone Efficacy in Primary and Secondary Raynaud’s Phenomenon: A Feasibility Study [PDF]
ObjectivesThe aim of this six-month open feasibility study was to evaluate skin blood perfusion and clinical symptom changes during aminaphtone treatment in patients with either primary or secondary Raynaud’s phenomenon to systemic sclerosis ...
Barbara Ruaro +4 more
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Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) refers to paroxysmal pallor or cyanosis of the digits of the hands or feet and, infrequently, the tips of the nose or ears (acral parts) owing to cold-induced vasoconstriction of the digital arteries, precapillary arterioles ...
Anna Kuryliszyn-Moskal +2 more
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the endothelin receptor antagonist, bosentan, in patients with Raynaud’s phenomenon secondary to systemic sclerosis never treated with prostanoids and without digital ulcers. The study design is
S. Parisi +5 more
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Paraneoplastic Raynaud’s Phenomenon as an Initial Manifestation of Lung Cancer?
Paraneoplastic Raynaud’s phenomenon has often been reported in leukaemia, lymphoma and sarcoma. Nevertheless, an association with lung cancer is not frequently reported in the literature even though lung cancer is a common malignancy.
Sravani Lokineni +2 more
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