Raynaud’s Phenomenon Causes Secondary Raynaud’s syndrome works the same as primary Raynaud's, but you get it as a result of another disease. Conditions that make you more likely to get Raynaud's phenomenon include: Connective tissue diseases.If you havescleroderma, a rare disease that causes ...
Blue or white fingers or toes when exposed to cold (called Raynaud's phenomenon) Problems in other organs such as the kidneys Blood disorders, such as anemia and low levels of white blood cells or platelets Chest pain from inflammation of the lining of the heart or lungs ...
amyloid proteomes from different tissues of three D25V-carriers of this family, and the fact that no other amyloid-associated proteins were found in the heart except the mutated apoC-III clearly demonstrated that the mutated apoC-III was the amyloid fibril protein. Importantly, neither peptides ...