Raynaud's disease.
We report five children who presented with Raynaud's disease in whom we could find no clinical, haematological, or immunological evidence of a collagen disorder. Oral phenoxybenzamine proved useful for maintenance treatment in most, with infusions of prostacyclin, nitroprusside, and ketanserin during acute attacks.
This article has been cited by other articles:
-
Nigrovic, P. A., Fuhlbrigge, R. C., Sundel, R. P.
(2003). Raynaud's Phenomenon in Children: A Retrospective Review of 123 Patients. Pediatrics
111: 715-721
[Abstract] [Full Text] -
Buoncompagni, A., Scribanis, R., Picco, P., Di Ricco, M., Gandullia, P., Baldi, L., Pistoia, V.
(1993). Clinical Diversity of Raynaud's in Childhood: Report of Six Cases. Lupus
2: 183-186
[Abstract] -
Jani, B.R., Brereton, R.J., Dillon, M.J.
(1989). Peripheral Limb Gangrene Following Rectal Biopsy: Treatment with Prostacyclin and Exchange Transfusion. CLIN PEDIATR
28: 585-588
[Abstract]
Register for free content
The full back archive is now available for all BMJ Journals. Institutional subscribers may access the entire archive as part of their subscription. Personal subscribers will also have access to all content when logged in. Non-subscribers who register have free access to all articles published before 2006 right back to volume 1 issue 1. Register here to access the free archive of all BMJ Journals.
Don't forget to sign up for content alerts so you keep up to date with all the articles as they are published.



