VIEWS ON THE MECHANISM OF ARTERIAL SPASM Raynaud's Hypothesis of Vasomotor Neurosis. 鈥擨n a second communication . . .S. LEVY SIMPSONGEORGE E. BROWNALFRED W. ADSONjournal of nervous & mental disease
Cardiovascular: Cold extremities, arterial insufficiency (usually of the Raynaud type), palpitations, peripheral edema, syncope, chest pain, hypotension. Respiratory: Wheezing (bronchospasm), dyspnea. Central Nervous System: Confusion, short-term memory loss, headache, somnolence, nightmares, insomnia...
or cerebrovascular accident, possibly secondary to excessive hypotension in high risk patients [see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.3)] ; pulmonary embolism and infarction; pulmonary edema; rhythm disturbances, including atrial tachycardia and bradycardia; atrial fibrillation; palpitation; Raynaud's phenomenon....
View Abstract: Leppert J, et al. The concentration of magnesium in erythrocytes infemale patients with primary Raynaud's phenomenon; fluctuation with the time of year.Angiology. Apr1994;45(4):283-8. View Abstract:...
RAYNAUD'S disease in man is not common. Only seven cases were seen at the Mayo Clinicwhich fulfilled the criteria Allen and Brown considered necessary for a diagnosis. It is generally conceded that the majority of male patients in ...
Cardiovascular: Bradycardia; congestive heart failure; intensification of AV block; hypotension; paresthesia of hands; thrombocytopenic purpura; arterial insufficiency, usually of the Raynaud type. Central Nervous System: Light-headedness, mental depression manifested by insomnia, lassitude, weakness, fatigue...
IMITREX nasal spray may cause non-coronary vasospastic reactions, such as peripheral vascular ischemia, gastrointestinal vascular ischemia and infarction (presenting with abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea), splenic infarction, and Raynaud’s syndrome. In patients who experience symptoms or signs suggestive...
The two cases of Raynaud's disease to be reported in this paper, apart from their unusual dermatologic accompaniments, do not depart greatly in their clinical appearance and history from the typical case, but are unusual in respect to the age of the ...
Metabolic bone disease was diagnosed in an 11-month-old female common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). It was depressed, reluctant to move, and was cachectic and small for its age. Laboratory findings included anaemia, azotaemia ...
Cardiovascular: Cold extremities, arterial insufficiency (usually of the Raynaud type), palpitations, peripheral edema, syncope, and hypotension. Respiratory: Wheezing (bronchospasm), dyspnea. Central Nervous System: Confusion, short-term memory loss, headache, nightmares, insomnia, nervousness, hallucination...