Raynaud’s phenomenon is a more severe form of the disorder often caused by an underlying medical condition such as a connective tissue or autoimmune disease (e.g. lupus, scleroderma, or rheumatoidarthritis). The symptoms of this disorder also worsen in the cold, but the blood v...
Raynaud's phenomenon with digital arterial closure was verified by the measurement of zero pressure in the test finger at 15 or 6°C in 12 of 13 quarrymen with anamnestic and clinical evidence of TVD. The test showed an abnormal response as compared to that of the reference group in all ...
Raynaud's disease is a common vasospastic disorder affecting the digits of both hands. Women are most commonly affected. This disorder occurs in two forms: Raynaud's disease and Raynaud's phenomenon. Raynaud's phenomenon is associated with a secondary etiology, most commonly scleroderma. Symptoms ...
Blue or white fingers or toes when exposed to cold (called Raynaud's phenomenon) Problems in other organs such as thekidneys Blood disorders, such asanemiaand low levels of whiteblood cellsor platelets Chest painfrom inflammation of the lining of the heart orlungs ...
keep your blood sugar levels under control. Check your hands,feet, and legs regularly for signs of injury, slow wound healing, or otherskin problems. Follow your doctor’s advice on living with other conditions that affect your blood flow such as peripheral artery disease or Raynaud’s phenomen...
doi:10.1016/0003-6870(80)90046-0NoneELSEVIERApplied Ergonomics
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Transition from primary Raynaud's phenomenon to secondary Raynaud's phenomenon identified by diagnosis of an asso- ciated disease: results of ten years of prospecti- ve surveillance. Arthritis Rheum 2006;54:1974-81.Hirschl M, Hirschl K, Lenz M, Katzenschlager R, Hutter HP, Kundi M. ...
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