RAYNAUD'S DISEASE


Meaning of RAYNAUD'S DISEASE in English

/ray nohz"/ , Pathol.

a vascular disorder of unknown cause, characterized by recurrent episodes of blanching and numbness of the fingers and toes and sometimes the tip of the nose and ears, usually triggered by stress or exposure to cold.

[ 1880-85; named after Maurice Raynaud (1834-81), French physician who described it ]

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