Raynaud syndrome, also known as Raynaud's phenomenon, is a medical condition in which the spasm of small arteries causes episodes of reduced blood flow...
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main features: calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia. CREST syndrome is associated with detectable...
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Auguste Gabriel Maurice Raynaud (10 August 1834 – 29 June 1881) was the French medical doctor who discovered Raynaud syndrome, a vasospastic disorder...
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Gangrene (redirect from Raynaud's gangrene)
injuries, meningococcal disease, Group B streptococcal infection and Raynaud's syndrome. It can be classified as dry gangrene, wet gangrene, gas gangrene...
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syndrome Rasmussen syndrome RASopathy Raymond Céstan syndrome Raynaud syndrome Red ear syndrome Red man syndrome (Drug eruption) Refeeding syndrome Reactive...
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(1834–1881), doctor, discovered Raynaud syndrome Michel Raynaud, (1938–2018), mathematician Michèle Raynaud, (born 1938), mathematician Paul Reynaud...
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Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction such as postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome Raynaud's phenomenon Varicose veins Heart murmur Heart conduction abnormalities...
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example, it may be a result of CREST syndrome, referring to the five main features: calcinosis, Raynaud syndrome, esophageal dysmotility, sclerodactyly...
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Lupus (redirect from Osler-Libman-Sacks syndrome)
number of relapses, a low white blood cell count, more arthritis, Raynaud syndrome, and psychiatric symptoms. Males tend to have more seizures, kidney...
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condition that must be investigated. Related medical conditions include Raynaud syndrome, erythromelalgia, frostbite, and trench foot, as well as connective...
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treatment of high blood pressure. Other uses may include heart failure and Raynaud syndrome. It is taken by mouth. Common side effects include dizziness, sleepiness...
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Hemolysis occurs regularly, but often remains asymptomatic (fatigue, Raynaud syndrome only in cold season), as well as carditis, joint disease, and gastrointestinal...
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Arginine (section Raynaud's phenomenon)
disease. Oral L-arginine has been shown to reverse digital necrosis in Raynaud syndrome L-arginine is recognized as safe (GRAS-status) at intakes of up to...
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the chance that the antibody will cause symptoms such as anemia or Raynaud syndrome. Antibodies that are only reactive at temperatures below 30 °C (86 °F)...
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May–Thurner syndrome (MTS), also known as the iliac vein compression syndrome, is a condition in which compression of the common venous outflow tract...
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One form of the condition, known as CREST syndrome, classically results in calcium deposits, Raynaud's syndrome, esophageal problems, thickening of the...
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Another example is endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy. Hyperhidrosis Raynaud syndrome Neuropathic pain, although this is controversial "Sympathectomy". www...
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side effects include dizziness, feeling tired, a slow heart rate, and Raynaud syndrome. Serious side effects may include heart failure and bronchospasm. Its...
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angle with no symptoms of SMA syndrome. SMA syndrome is also known as Wilkie's syndrome, cast syndrome, mesenteric root syndrome, chronic duodenal ileus and...
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of safety or efficacy for the advertised conditions of alleviating Raynaud syndrome, altitude sickness, depression or cancer. A 2012 report by the European...
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Possible side effects include necrosis of the digits, nail loss, and Raynaud syndrome. The usual treatment is one or two injections. Immunotherapy, as intralesional...
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effect of sensation loss. Anaphia Dysesthesia Hyperesthesia Paresthesia Raynaud syndrome Chen, Li-Feng; Yang, Yang; Yu, Xin-Guang; Gui, Qiu-Ping; Bu, Bo; Xu...
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formation. HHS is a potentially curable cause of Raynaud's syndrome, distinct from hand–arm vibration syndrome. A physical examination of the hand may show...
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Hand arm vibrations (redirect from Hand arm vibration syndrome)
hand–arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). HAVS, also known as vibration white finger (VWF) or dead finger, is a secondary form of Raynaud's syndrome, an industrial...
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founder of “Start the Wave”, a non-profit organization. They have Raynaud syndrome and dyslexia. In 2021, they admitted they suffer from gender dysphoria...
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hyperhidrosis (that specifically affects the hands and underarms), Raynaud syndrome, and facial blushing when accompanied by focal hyperhidrosis. It may...
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Possible side effects include necrosis of the digits, nail loss and Raynaud syndrome. The usual treatment is one or two injections. Dinitrochlorobenzene...
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vessels, causing the vessels to narrow or become blocked by blood clots. Raynaud syndrome – a peripheral vascular disorder that causes constriction of the peripheral...
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imprisoned, he assaulted a fellow inmate. He was also diagnosed with Raynaud syndrome and several mental illnesses, including depression. After being released...
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named after him include Reil's finger (later called digitus mortuus or Raynaud syndrome) and the Islands of Reil in the cerebral cortex. In 1809, he was the...
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