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  • |Term=Raynaud's disease
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  • == Raynaud's Disease == ...The disease is named after the French physician [[Auguste Gabriel Maurice Raynaud]], who first described the condition in his doctoral thesis in 1862.
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  • ...el mo-reece ray-no) was a French physician who first described [[Raynaud's disease]], a condition characterized by spasms of the small arteries of the fingers The term "Raynaud's disease" is named after Auguste Gabriel Maurice Raynaud, who described the condition in his doctoral thesis in 1862.
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  • == Raynaud's Disease == ...The disease is named after the French physician [[Auguste Gabriel Maurice Raynaud]], who first described the condition in his doctoral thesis in 1862.
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  • '''Raynaud's Phenomenon''' (pronounced ray-NOHZ fen-uh-ME-non) is a medical condition The condition is named after the French physician [[Auguste Gabriel Maurice Raynaud]], who first described it in his doctoral thesis in 1862.
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  • == Raynaud Syndrome == ...ls in the fingers and toes. It is named after the French physician Maurice Raynaud, who first described the condition in 1862.
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  • Acroparesthesia is a symptom rather than a disease itself. It is often described as a tingling, burning, pricking, chilling, n ...unnel Syndrome|carpal tunnel syndrome]], and [[Raynaud's Disease|Raynaud's disease]]. It can also be a side effect of certain medications or a symptom of syst
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  • ...g health issues, including [[hypothyroidism]], [[anemia]], and [[Raynaud's disease]]. * [[Raynaud's disease]]: This condition causes small blood vessels to narrow when cold or stresse
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  • ...to help improve blood flow to the hands and feet in people with Raynaud's disease. * [[Raynaud's disease]]
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  • ...certain vascular diseases, including [[Raynaud's disease]] and [[Buerger's disease]]. * [[Raynaud's disease]]
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  • ...conditions such as [[hyperhidrosis]] (excessive sweating) and [[Raynaud's disease]] (a condition that affects blood flow to the fingers and toes). ...lood flow to the legs and feet in patients with severe [[peripheral artery disease]].
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  • * [[Lung disease]]: Conditions such as [[chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] (COPD) and [[pneumonia]] can lead to blue nails due to low oxygen levels * [[Heart disease]]: Certain heart conditions, such as [[congenital heart disease]] and [[heart failure]], can cause blue nails.
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  • ...is condition is often associated with [[nail trauma]] or a severe systemic disease. ...vere systemic diseases such as [[scleroderma]], [[lupus]], and [[Raynaud's disease]]. Nail trauma or injury can also lead to this condition.
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  • ...c scleroderma]], a [[rheumatic disease|rheumatic]] and [[connective tissue disease|connective tissue]] disorder. * '''[[Raynaud's phenomenon]]''' - Spasms of the small arteries of the fingers and toes, o
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  • ...i-tis ob-li-ter-ans), also known as '''[[Buerger's disease]]''', is a rare disease of the arteries and veins in the arms and legs. ...described by [[Leo Buerger]] in 1908, hence it is also known as Buerger's disease.
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  • |Term=Raynaud's disease
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  • ...acterized by features commonly seen in three different [[Connective Tissue Disease|connective tissue diseases]]: [[Systemic Lupus Erythematosus]], [[Scleroder The term "Mixed Connective Tissue Disease" comes from the fact that the disease exhibits symptoms that are a mix of other connective tissue diseases. The w
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  • ==Mixed Connective Tissue Disease== '''Mixed Connective Tissue Disease''' (MCTD), pronounced as /mɪkst kəˈnɛktɪv ˈtɪʃuː dɪˈziːz/, is a
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  • ...rome''' (pronounced: an-ti-sin-thuh-teys sin-drohm) is a rare [[autoimmune disease]] characterized by specific [[autoantibodies]] known as antisynthetase anti ...[[muscles]] (causing [[myositis]]), [[lungs]] (causing [[interstitial lung disease]]), and [[joints]] (causing [[arthritis]]). It is associated with the prese
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  • ...or injury. Certain medical conditions such as [[diabetes]] and [[Raynaud's disease]] can also increase the risk of developing acral necrosis. * [[Raynaud's disease]]
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  • ...ightening of the skin and connective tissues. Other symptoms may include [[Raynaud's Phenomenon]], [[Pulmonary Fibrosis]], and [[Sclerodactyly]]. ...mic sclerosis. This may include medications to slow the progression of the disease, physical therapy to maintain mobility, and in severe cases, organ transpla
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  • ...l, exposure to cold, certain medications, and diseases such as [[Raynaud's disease]] and [[Subarachnoid hemorrhage]]. * [[Raynaud's disease]]
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