Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Maurice Raynaud (1834–1881) und das Mysterium „Raynaud-Phänomen“

View through CrossRef
AbstractMaurice Raynaud first described color changes and symptoms of the fingers due to cold-induced vasospasm and restricted blood flow in his medical school thesis in 1862. Raynaud’s phenomenon is common and exists as an uncomplicated primary Raynaud phenomenon and a Raynaud phenomenon secondary to underlying diseases and medication. Mechanisms contributing to altered vasoconstrictor activity are endothelial and not-endothelial. Cold-induced vasospasm is probably a thermoregulatory problem and effects are mediated by sympathetic activity and selective stimulation of alpha2c-adrenoreceptors.
Title: Maurice Raynaud (1834–1881) und das Mysterium „Raynaud-Phänomen“
Description:
AbstractMaurice Raynaud first described color changes and symptoms of the fingers due to cold-induced vasospasm and restricted blood flow in his medical school thesis in 1862.
Raynaud’s phenomenon is common and exists as an uncomplicated primary Raynaud phenomenon and a Raynaud phenomenon secondary to underlying diseases and medication.
Mechanisms contributing to altered vasoconstrictor activity are endothelial and not-endothelial.
Cold-induced vasospasm is probably a thermoregulatory problem and effects are mediated by sympathetic activity and selective stimulation of alpha2c-adrenoreceptors.

Related Results

Raynaud’s phenomenon
Raynaud’s phenomenon
Raynaud’s phenomenon can be either primary (idiopathic) or secondary to underlying disease including systemic sclerosis. Primary Raynaud’s phenomenon is very common, affecting appr...
Evaluation of Botulinum Toxin Type A and its Potential Effect on Exacerbated Raynaud's Phenomenon in Hospitalized Scleroderma Patients
Evaluation of Botulinum Toxin Type A and its Potential Effect on Exacerbated Raynaud's Phenomenon in Hospitalized Scleroderma Patients
Background/Aims: Raynaud's phenomenon by episodically reversible constriction of the arteries in the fingers and toes causes pain, numbness, sores, and gangrene. However, the treat...
Pedersstræde i Viborg. Købstadarkæologiske undersøgelser 1966/67
Pedersstræde i Viborg. Købstadarkæologiske undersøgelser 1966/67
Pedersstræde in Viborg Archäologische Untersuchungen der Stadt ViborgSchon seit dem 17. Jahrhundert hat man die historisch-topographische Entwicklung der Stadt Viborg zum Gegenstan...
Raynaud Sendromu (Raynaud Fenomeni)
Raynaud Sendromu (Raynaud Fenomeni)
Raynaud sendromu, emziren annelerde meme başında vazospazm nedeniyle şiddetli ağrı, renk değişiklikleri ve emzirme güçlüğü ile kendini gösteren nadir görülen bir emzirme sorunudur....
Clinical manifestations and cardiovascular complications of Raynaud's syndrome
Clinical manifestations and cardiovascular complications of Raynaud's syndrome
Introduction: Raynaud syndrome is a vasomotor disorder that predominantly affects the fingers of the hands and feet, characterized by episodes of pallor, cyanosis and flushing due ...
„Klick“-Phänomen beim erworbenen Jaensch-Brown-Syndrom und schnellenden Finger/Daumen: dem Notta-Syndrom
„Klick“-Phänomen beim erworbenen Jaensch-Brown-Syndrom und schnellenden Finger/Daumen: dem Notta-Syndrom
Zusammenfassung Krankheitsbild Zu einem „Klick-Phänomen“ kommt es beim forcierten Überwinden einer erworbenen mechanischen Einschränkung der Hebung ...
Palataalidissimilaation kätkemiä balttilaislainoja
Palataalidissimilaation kätkemiä balttilaislainoja
Durch palatale Dissimilation verschleierte baltische LehnwörterDie ins Urfinnische entlehnten baltischen Wörter haben in den ostseefinnischen Sprachen einige alte Züge bewahrt, die...

Back to Top