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Severe scleroderma colopathy at initial diagnosis of systemic sclerosis in a young man: a case report. [PDF]
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1932
The confusion in diagnosis which even a cursory survey of the literature on Raynaud's disease shows to exist seems to have a single basis: departure from the criteria stated by Raynaud. 1 These criteria are: (1) intermittent attacks of changes of color of the acral parts; (2) symmetrical or bilateral involvement; (3) absence of clinical evidence of ...
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The confusion in diagnosis which even a cursory survey of the literature on Raynaud's disease shows to exist seems to have a single basis: departure from the criteria stated by Raynaud. 1 These criteria are: (1) intermittent attacks of changes of color of the acral parts; (2) symmetrical or bilateral involvement; (3) absence of clinical evidence of ...
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American Heart Journal, 1942
Abstract After digesting some of the literature and studying three cases of Raynaud's disease, we feel that the evidence is greatly in favor of the conclusion that the disease is primarily a vascular, and not a sympathetic, disorder. Sympathectomy is beneficial objectively because it eliminates the vasomotor influence which is normal in any given ...
Olan R. Hyndman, Julius Wolkin
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Abstract After digesting some of the literature and studying three cases of Raynaud's disease, we feel that the evidence is greatly in favor of the conclusion that the disease is primarily a vascular, and not a sympathetic, disorder. Sympathectomy is beneficial objectively because it eliminates the vasomotor influence which is normal in any given ...
Olan R. Hyndman, Julius Wolkin
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Raynaud's Disease, Raynaud's Phenomenon, and Serotonin
Angiology, 1960A, HALPERN +6 more
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