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  1. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Raynaud's Phenomenon: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2003-04-08
  2. Raynaud's Phenomenon by Jay D. Coffman, 1989-08-17
  3. Roche Handbook of Differential Diagnosis (Signs and Symptoms in the Skin - Raynaud's Phenomenon) by Hoffmann-La Roche, 1977
  4. Does Raynauds phenomenon increase pregnancy risks? (Postgraduate Medicine) by MD Jeffrey C. King, 2010-06-08
  5. Raynaud's Phenomenon Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  6. Statin aids Raynaud's phenomenon in scleroderma.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Mary Ann Moon, 2006-08-01
  7. Raynaud Phenomenon / Ethnopharmacology / Wound Wise: Preventing Pressure Ulcers with Massage? (American Journal of Nursing, Volume 105, number 8, August 2005)
  8. Raynaud's Phenomenon and Peripheral Ischemic Syndromes by Ulf Müller-Ladner, 2007-01-01
  9. Vascular-Related Cutaneous Conditions: Giant Cell Arteritis, Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Raynaud's Phenomenon
  10. National insurance (industrial injuries) act, 1946. Raynauds phenomenon: Report of the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council ... on the question whether ... should be prescribed under the act (Cmnd) by Industrial Injuries Advisory Council, 1954
  11. Hazards and health complaints associated with fish processing activities in India-Evaluation of a low-cost intervention [An article from: International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics] by P.K. Nag, A. Nag, 2007-02-01
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81. MotherNature.com - Total Health For Women: Raynauds Disease
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82. Raynaud’s Phenomenon
Raynaud’s phenomenon. All implied. Raynaud’s is described as Raynaud’sdisease, Raynaud’s phenomenon, or Raynaud’s syndrome.
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Raynaud’s Phenomenon All information is provided as a public service and no warranty is expressed or implied. Raynaud’s is described as Raynaud’s disease Raynaud’s phenomenon , or Raynaud’s syndrome Although some people carelessly use these terms interchangeably, these aren’t all the same thing. What’s going on? It helps to know a little history. Raynaud was a French medical student in the late 1800’s who had to write a thesis as one of the requirements for graduation. He decided to write about the color changes he saw in the hands of women waiting for the streetcar on cold winter days. In true Raynaud’s a persons fingers will blanch white when they are very cold and there is little or no blood circulating to the fingers. As the hands warm up the blood flow returns and the fingers turn red. After this they go back to their normal condition which is usually bluish and cold with poor circulation. Unless the fingers turn all three colors it is not Raynaud’s. This same sequence of color changes can be provoked by emotion in some people (like flushing when you are embarrassed). It may also occur in the toes and infrequently in the ears and nose, etc. when they become cold.

83. SupportPath.com: Raynaud's Phenomenon
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In this disorder, which most often affects women, the small blood vessels of the hand contract temporarily, causing the skin to change color from white to blue to red and to feel cooler. A person with this disorder may also experience numbness and tingling. This constriction of the blood vessels is thought to be due to an exaggerated reaction to cold or stress. Treatment is aimed at reducing factors which contribute to blood vessel constriction in order to reduce attacks and sometimes the use of medication. Other topics of interest on SupportPath.com:
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84. EMedical - Health Information
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85. The Contact A Family Directory - RAYNAUD'S PHENOMENON
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printer friendly RAYNAUD'S PHENOMENON home more about us in your area conditions information ... how you can help search this site Raynaud's Phenomenon may be primary - occurring on its own - or secondary - occurring in association with disorders such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and scleroderma (systemic sclerosis). It has been estimated that some 10% of women suffer from Raynaud's. Some 95% of scleroderma patients suffer from Raynaud's, but it must be stressed that only a small number of people with Raynaud's go on to develop scleroderma. The key feature of Raynaud's is colour changes associated with exposure to cold or any change in temperature. These changes occur most commonly in the hands, but may also affect the feet and occasionally other extremities, such as the nose or the tips of the ears. Raynaud's hands turn white, then blue, then later red as the circulation improves. In severe Raynaud's there may be considerable pain, ulceration or gangrene. Raynaud's can occur in children, although it is rare. The symptoms are the same as those of the adult disease.

86. Vascular Surgery, Leeds, UK, Research
Impaired thermoregulation in raynaudsphenomenon. Angiology 1995, Vol.46,No.7, Pp.603-611. The menstrual-cycle and raynauds-phenomenon.
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88. Questions And Answers About Raynaud's Phenomenon
What Is Raynaud's phenomenon? Raynaud's phenomenon is a disorder thataffects the blood vessels in the fingers, toes, ears, and nose.
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Publication Date May 2001 Questions and Answers about Raynaud's Phenomenon What Is Raynaud's Phenomenon? Raynaud's phenomenon is a disorder that affects the blood vessels in the fingers, toes, ears, and nose. This disorder is characterized by episodic attacks, called vasospastic attacks, that cause the blood vessels in the digits (fingers and toes) to constrict (narrow). Raynaud's phenomenon can occur on its own, or it can be secondary to another condition such as scleroderma or lupus. Although estimates vary, recent surveys show that Raynaud's phenomenon may affect 5 to 10 percent of the general population in the United States. Women are more likely than men to have the disorder. Raynaud's phenomenon appears to be more common in people who live in colder climates. However, people with the disorder who live in milder climates may have more attacks during periods of colder weather. What Happens During an Attack?

89. Fibromyalgia Friends And Family - Some Facts About Raynauds Phenomenon

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91. NHLBI, Raynaud's Phenomenon
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NHLBI Home Page Blood Information for the General Public What is Raynaud's Phenomenon? Raynaud's Phenomenon is a Disorder of the small blood vessels that feed the skin. During an attack of Raynaud's, these arteries contract briefly, limiting blood flow. This is called a vasospasm. Deprived of the blood's oxygen, the skin first turns white then blue. The skin turns red as the arteries relax and blood flows again. Extremitieshands and feetare most commonly affected, but Raynaud's can attack other areas such as the nose and ears. What are the symptoms?
Symptoms include changes in skin color (white to blue to red) and skin temperature (the affected area feels cooler). Usually there is no pain, but it is common for the affected area to feel numb or prickly, as if it has fallen asleep. What causes Raynaud's?

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97. What Is CREST Syndrome And Limited Scleroderma? By  Surviving Scleroderma
CREST Syndrome is an acronym which stands for. C ..Calcinosis, R ..Raynaudsphenomenon E ..Esophagus S ..Sclerodactyly T ..Telangiectasia.
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