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Adrenoceptors in Raynaud’s Disease

Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1989
Experiments were designed to study adrenoceptor function in subjects with Raynaud's disease. Sympathetic agonists and antagonists were administered into the finger skin by iontophoresis, and the resulting change in local skin blood flow was evaluated by laser Doppler technique.
L E, Lindblad   +3 more
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Raynaud's Disease: An Update

Hospital Practice, 1990
This often painful disease may be primary or secondary. Simple preventive measures sometimes provide symptomatic control. When such efforts fail, the most effective agents available are calcium channel blockers.
J, Varon, J D, Gasman
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Raynaud's Disease and Scleroderma

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— I should like to take Orville Horwitz, MD, of Philadelphia, to task on one point that he made concerning Raynaud's disease in answering a question forThe Journal(184:85, 1963). I had occasion to read his response lately and was horrified to note the following: "Raynaud's disease itself is a nuisance rather than a serious condition and ...
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Raynaud’s Phenomenon and Disease

Medical Clinics of North America, 1989
Maurice Raynaud initiated the discussion of cold-induced vasospasm over 125 years ago. Research has shown that the physiology of Raynaud's involves a complex interaction in both local and systemic factors. Although a multitude of laboratory tests are available to help evaluate the prognosis of Raynaud's phenomenon, patient history remains the most ...
M B, Cardelli, D M, Kleinsmith
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Raynaud's Disease and Prostacyclin

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983
Excerpt To the editor: The recent paper by Jobe and associates, (1) provides not only a simple treatment for mild Raynaud's symptoms but perhaps more importantly raises an interesting scientific is...
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Raynaud's disease and phenomenon.

1995
The primary symptom of Raynaud’s phenomenon is episodic digital vasospasms provoked by exposure to cold and/or emotional stress (Freedman & Ianni, 1983a). Attacks generally last for several minutes and consist of blanching followed by cyanosis and rubor. The disorder is four times more common in women than in men and has an estimated prevalence of 4.3%
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Biofeedback for Raynaud's disease

Psychosomatics, 1979
Abstract The development of biofeedback and its recent clinical uses for vasoconstrictive disorders are briefly discussed. Research and clinical work in the treatment of Raynaud's disorder are presented as well as common side-effects of and precautions about biofeedback treatment.
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Raynaud Disease

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2014
Ronald R, Butendieck, Peter M, Murray
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Raynaud's disease

The Lancet, 2003
J C R, Bowling, P M, Dowd
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