Raynaud's Syndrome.
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(raynauds phenomenon)
Raynaud's disease is the answer. It is categorized under "Peripheral Vascular Disease".
peripheral arterial occlusive disease
Viggo Hansteen has written: 'Vasodilator drugs in the treatment of peripheral arterial insufficiency' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Arterial Occlusive Diseases, Arteriosclerosis obliterans, Blood supply, Drug therapy, Foot, Intermittent claudication, Ischemia, Peripheral vascular diseases, Pharmacology, Vasodilator Agents, Vasodilators
Wesley S. Moore has written: 'Diagnosis and management of peripheral arterial occlusive disease' -- subject(s): Arterial occlusions, Peripheral vascular diseases
This is a health condition. It is called peripheral arterial occlusive disease. Meaning A condition in which the arteries of the leg are obstructed.
Mohammed Al-Omran has written: 'Utilization and outcomes of interventional procedures for peripheral occlusive arterial disease in Ontarii'
Occlusive arterial disease is found in 15 to 20% of men and women older than age 70.
Most commonly, occlusive PAD develops in the legs, including the femoral arteries that supply the thighs with blood or in the common iliac arteries
PAD stands for peripheral arterial disease.P.A.D. means Peripheral Arterial Disease
Both veins and arteries may be affected, but the disease is usually arterial
African-Americans have been shown to be at greater risk for arterial occlusion than other racial groups in the United States.
peripheral arterial disease