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Raynaud
Raynaud meaning
A surname from French.
Example sentences (13)
Raynaud’s affects women more than men, appears most frequently between the ages of 15 to 30 years old and having a parent, sibling or child with the syndrome appears to increase the risk of primary Raynaud’s.
A dunk by Raynaud and a campaign of layups led by Angel shut down the Hornet’s attempts to close the gap.
San Diego State forward Micah Parrish (3) takes a 3-pointer over the outstretched arm of Stanford forward Maxime Raynaud (42) on Thursday, Dec. 21 at Viejas Arena.
Stanford extended its lead back to double digits, going up 74-64 on Maxime Raynaud’s jumper with 1:17 left.
As Raynaud’s symptoms first appear, fingers will turn white as blood flow is restricted.
Dr Emma Blamont, Head of Research for SRUK, has now answered the most common questions people have about Raynaud’s and has come up with ways of tackling it when it attacks.
What is the treatment for Raynaud’s?
The company develops Vitaros, a topically-applied cream formulation of alprostadil used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction; and RayVa, which is in Phase IIa clinical trial to treat Raynaud's phenomenon associated with scleroderma.
A commission directed by Jules Raynaud (head of telegraph research) rejected his demands.
Here the term yoga denotes a kind of "meta-theory" that can be used heuristically; Michel Raynaud writes the other terms "Ariadne's thread" and "philosophy" as effective equivalents.
Most patients (over 80%) have vascular symptoms and Raynaud's phenomenon, which leads to attacks of discoloration of the hands and feet in response to cold.
Raynaud's phenomenon is a neurovascular disorder that affects the fingers.
Systemic scleroderma and Raynaud's can cause painful ulcers on the fingers or toes which are known as digital ulcers.