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Is Raynaud’S Disease Autoimmune? [Solved]
Summary. Raynaud’s phenomenon is the short-term interruption of blood flow to the extremities, such as the fingers and toes. Raynaud’s phenomenon may be a sign of an underlying autoimmune disorder such as scleroderma or lupus, so it’s important to see your doctor for diagnosis.
Raynaud’s Disease – Diseases of the Lymphatic System | Lecturio
▻ LEARN ABOUT: - Example: Male 18 years with pain in the tips of his fingers and toes - Disambiguation: phenomenon,
Raynaud’s Phenomenon : What You Should Know | Johns Hopkins Medicine
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Raynaud’s Phenomenon | NCLEX
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