Raynaud's : a guide for health professionals
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Raynaud's : a guide for health professionals
Chapman and Hall, 1989
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Includes bibliographies and index
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内容説明
Raynaud's syndrome is one of the most common circulatory problems which health professionals are likely to encounter. It is characterized by cold extremities particularly in the fingers and toes, which become deprived of blood and hence heat because of impaired control of the blood vessels. This book provides a full introduction to the syndrome and its treatment outlining its clinical aspects and differential diagnosis. The epidemiological aspects of the disease are explored and suggestions are given for the common sense methods of minimizing symptoms. It includes suggestions for the prevention of problems by medication and a guide to the treatment of the more extreme forms of the disease.
目次
- Raynaud's disease - clinical and pathophysiological features, Stuart Roath
- the epidemiology of Raynaud's phenomenon, Vivian Challenor
- haemostasis, haemorheology and Raynaud's phenomenon, John Francis and Deborah Francis
- non invasive investigations of blood flow in Raynaud's disease, Raj Mani
- sensory aspects of Raynaud's phenomenon, Robert Hayward and Michael Griffin
- thermographic assessment of Raynaud's phenomenon, Robert Clark
- drug treatment of Raynaud's disease, Derek Waller
- behavioural treatment of Raynaud's disease and phenomenon, Robert Freedman
- keeping warm, Anne Mawdsley. Appendix: Raynaud's associated publications.
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