Summary The prevalence of Raynaud's syndrome, of arterial calcifications and of Dupuytren's contracture was studied in 155 subjects of both sexes, decade by decade from 20 to 90 years. Moreover the force of prehension and two-point discrimination were measured separately. The prevalence of ...
Raynaud's phenomenon is a common, paroxysmal acrosyndrome, affecting about 4% of the general population. Most of the time it is a purely functional condition: Raynaud's disease. However, in rare cases, there is an organic cause and it is then known as Raynaud's phenomenon. In view of ...
Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) is a frequent vascular paroxysmal syndrome of the extremities. Generally benign, the condition is called Raynaud's disease (RD), which may reveal a connective tissue disease, particularly systemic sclerosis (SS). We evaluated digital blood flow in patients with RD and ...