Raynaud's phenomenon in known systemic scleroderma: edematous swelling of the hands and fingers. when the fingers are stretched, white discoloration of the tense skin areas occurs. Raynaud's syndrome known for several years. reduced performance, sensitivity to cold, rheumatoid joint complaints, ANA:1:320; SCL70AK+.
Raynaud's phenomenon:Raynaud's syndrome known for several years. No indication of systemic scleroderma. Here condition after Raynaud's attack with massive blue discoloration of the fingers.
Raynaud's phenomenon: Raynaud's syndrome known for several years. No indication of systemic scleroderma. Here condition after Raynaud's attack with massive blue discoloration of the fingers.
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