Shepherd RFJ: Upper extremity arterial disease: Raynaud syndrome, occlusive arterial diseases and thoracic outlet syndrome . In Vascular Medicine and Endovascular Interventions . By Rooke TW, Sullivan TM, Jaff MR. Columbia, MD: Blackwell Futura; 2007:26–43....
Raynaud's phenomenon is a core symptom of SSc. An analysis found that the self-reported severity evaluation of SSc Raynaud's phenomenon is associated with various factors, including pain and catastrophizing [73]. Additionally, another study analysed the link between coping strategies and patient-perc...
Psoriasis is something we also associate with thick pitting of the nails and even athritic changes to the bones. Raynauds Syndrome–autoimmune condition involving vasospasm of the capillaries of fingers and toes. Sebaceous Cysts– benign tumors containing sebum and other materials, removed if ...
Localization of superoxide dismutases in Alzheimer’s disease and Down’s syndrome neocortex and hippocampus. Am. J. Pathol. 1995, 146, 357–367. [Google Scholar] Esposito, L.; Raber, J.; Kekonius, L.; Yan, F.; Yu, G.-Q.; Bien-Ly, N.; Puoliväli, J.; Scearce-Levie, K.; ...
The mean age of the AC patients was 56.1 years, with 51 (68.9%) women. In total, 16 patients (21.6%) had rheumatologic diseases, including 5 cases of systemic sclerosis, 4 cases of lupus, and 3 cases of Sjogren’s syndrome. Ten of these cases also had Raynaud’s phenomenon. Eleven ...
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 ...
In another embodiment, the lipoprotein abnormality is associated with cardiovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, dyslipidemia, dyslipoproteinemia, restenosis, a disorder of glucose metabolism, Alzheimer's Disease, Syndrome X, a peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-associated disorder, septicemia,...
Roger F. J. ShepherdJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdShepherd, R. F. (2008). Chapter 3. Upper extremity arterial disease: Raynaudsyndrome, occlusive arterial diseases, and thoracic outlet syndrome. In T. W. Rooke, T. M. Sullivan, & M. R. Jaffe, Vascular and endovascular (pp. 26-43). Oxford...
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