2024
DOI: 10.1177/1358863x231223523
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Capillaroscopic differences between primary Raynaud phenomenon and healthy controls indicate potential microangiopathic involvement in benign vasospasms

Sophie Brunner-Ziegler,
Eva Dassler,
Markus Müller
et al.

Abstract: Background: For primary Raynaud phenomenon (PRP), an otherwise unexplained vasospastic disposition is assumed. To test the hypothesis of an additional involvement of distinct ultrastructural microvascular alterations, we compared the nailfold capillary pattern of patients with PRP and healthy controls. Methods: A total of 120 patients with PRP (with a median duration of vasospastic symptoms of 60 [IQR: 3–120] months) were compared against 125 controls. In both groups, nailfold capillaroscopy was performed to r… Show more

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