KEGG   DISEASE: Raynaud syndrome
Entry
H01620                      Disease                                
Name
Raynaud syndrome
  Subgroup
Raynaud disease
Raynaud phenomenon
Description
Raynaud syndrome (RS) is characterized by episodic digital ischemia induced by cold or emotional stress. Pathophysiologic mechanisms include temporary vasospasm and fixed digital artery obstruction. Although the underlying pathophysiological mechanism is unclear, alterations in activity of the peripheral adrenoceptor have been implicated, specifically an enhanced smooth muscle contraction due to overexpression or hyperactivity of postsynaptic alpha 2 receptors. RS can occur as an isolated entity, historically referred to as Raynaud disease or now primary RS, or in association with other conditions, most frequently the connective tissue diseases (eg, scleroderma [DS:H01492], systemic lupus erythematosus [DS:H00080], rheumatoid arthritis [DS:H00630], and Sjogren's syndrome [DS:H01502]), often referred to as Raynaud phenomenon or secondary RS. The diagnosis is mainly clinical, based on patient descriptions of skin changes. Therapy has been focused on the use of general vasodilation strategies.
Category
Cardiovascular disease
Brite
Human diseases in ICD-11 classification [BR:br08403]
 11 Diseases of the circulatory system
  Diseases of arteries or arterioles
   Chronic arterial occlusive disease
    BD42  Raynaud phenomenon
     H01620  Raynaud syndrome
Drug
Isoxsuprine hydrochloride [DR:D01748]
Other DBs
ICD-11: BD42
MeSH: D011928
Reference
  Authors
Landry GJ
  Title
Current medical and surgical management of Raynaud's syndrome.
  Journal
J Vasc Surg 57:1710-6 (2013)
DOI:10.1016/j.jvs.2013.03.012
Reference
  Authors
Valdovinos ST, Landry GJ
  Title
Raynaud syndrome.
  Journal
Tech Vasc Interv Radiol 17:241-6 (2014)
DOI:10.1053/j.tvir.2014.11.004
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