| Raymond-Cestan syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Raynaud's d. |
a primary or idiopathic vascular disorder characterized by bilateral attacks of Raynaud's phenomenon; it affects females more often than males. Called also Raynaud's gangrene.
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| Raynaud's disease (gangrene), phenomenon, sign |
see under disease and phenomenon, and see acrocyanosis.
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| Raynaud's g. |
Raynaud's disease (def. 1).
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| Raynaud's p. |
intermittent bilateral ischemia of the fingers, toes, and sometimes ears and nose, with severe pallor and often paresthesias and pain, usually brought on by cold or emotional stimuli and relieved by heat; it is usually due to an underlying disease or anatomical abnormality. When it is idiopathic or primary it is called Raynaud's disease.
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