Raynaud's phenomenon without an underlying cause was diagnosed in 96 consecutive patients in 1978 to 1979. Seventy-three patients were available for long-term follow-up. They were classified on initial evaluation as having primary Raynaud's phenomenon (49 patients) when no clinical, laboratory, or...
Clinical Rheumatology - A correction to this paper has been published: 10.1007/s10067-021-05620-ydoi:10.1007/s10067-021-05620-yMurphy, Susan L.Lescoat, AlainAlore, MaryHughes, MichaelPauling, John D.Sabbagh, MayaKhanna, DineshSpringer International PublishingClinical Rheumatology...
Raynaud's phenomenon Selective mutism Fluoxetine isn't generally prescribed for children, teens, or young adults under the age of 24 because it may make their depression worse or increase their risk of suicidal ideation and suicide. Paroxetine (Paxil). This SSRI was FDA-approved for MDD, OCD,...
Raynaud phenomenon (RP) is common worldwide and presents diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties. We aimed to share our experience with optimizing of patient follow-up by using the cold-stimulation test (CST). Data of 81 patients admitted with RP symptomatology were collected. Demographic data and ...
This problem is known as Raynaud's phenomenon. It helps to keep your toes and fingers warm by wearing mittens and thick socks. A bluish, lacy pattern under the skin.This is known as livedo reticularis. It's likely to appear on your legs, where it can give a "fishnet" look. Like Rayn...
When Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) occurs secondary to an underlying condition (most importantly to rheumatologists to connective tissue disease), it can be very severe and progress to tissue injury, for example digital ulceration. Most work on secondary RP has been in systemic sclerosis (SSc)-...
Raynaud’s phenomenonSclerodermaSystemic sclerosisQualitative analysisConnective tissue diseasesA correction to this paper has been published: 10.1007/s10067-021-05620-ydoi:10.1007/s10067-021-05620-ySusan L MurphyAlain LescoatMary AloreMichael Hughes...
Raynaud's phenomenon without an underlying cause was diagnosed in 96 consecutive patients in 1978 to 1979. Seventy-three patients were available for long-term follow-up. They were classified on initial evaluation as...
Introduction: Raynaud's phenomenon is episodic vasospasm of the peripheral vessels. It presents as episodic colour changes of the digits (sometimes accompanied by pain and paraesthesia), usually in response t...
Richard W. Martin