Do you suffer from Raynaud's?
Have you got stasis (blood pooling)?
You may have Achenbach’s Syndrome instead?
Achenbach's Syndrome - Comprehensive article
Do you suffer from Raynaud's?
Have you got stasis (blood pooling)?
You may have Achenbach’s Syndrome instead?
Achenbach's Syndrome - Comprehensive article
Co-existence of raynauds and erythromelalgia (Berlin et al , 2004)
Prostaglandin E1 vasospastic disease and thermography (Kyle et al, 1985)
This is the first study to show a quantitative thermographic difference between patients with Raynaud's syndrome and normal controls after cold stress testing. An improved the
Raynauds phenomenon: What can be done for patients? (Mawdsley,2011)
Raynaud’s phenomenon is a very common medical condition that describes an increased sensitivity of the blood vessels to cold or stress. It results in episodes of poor blood supply t
Raynauds phenomenon (Gayraud,2007)
Vascular acrosyndromes constitute a common reason for physician visits. They are associated with connective tissue disease; for example, 90% of patients with scleroderma experience Raynaud’s phenomenon. The rheumat
Raynauds and Scleroderma Association
Providing support and education to the many sufferers of Raynaud's Phenomenon - an exaggerated sensitivity to cold temperatures.
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Information on iloprost infusions
Raynauds brochure to download
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