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Prazosin Relieves Raynaud's Vasospasm FREE

Rick Waldo, MD
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JAMA. 1979;241(10):1037-1037. doi:10.1001/jama.1979.03290360053028
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EPISODIC digital vasospasm, Raynaud's phenomenon, is a poorly understood pathophysiological phenomenon involving the small arteries and arterioles in the hands, the feet, and occasionally the face. It is differentiated from Raynaud's disease, defined as digital vasospasm for lack of identifiable associated disorders.

Numerous therapeutic approaches to episodic digital ischemia have been used, with inconsistent results. Prazosin, a recently released antihypertensive agent, provided clinical improvement in a patient with severe unilateral Raynaud's disease.

Report of a Case  A 60-year-old woman had an 18-month history of painful episodes of tingling and blue discoloration in the fingers of her right hand. These episodes were often precipitated by exposure to cold, were exacerbated by anxiety, and occurred up to ten times daily. The symptoms progressed in intensity despite abstinence from tobacco, and after five months a large ischemic ulcer appeared on the tip of her right index finger. Vasodilator therapy and a right transaxillary

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Porter JM, Snider RL, Bardana EJ, et al:  The diagnosis and treatment of Raynaud's phenomenon . Surgery 77:11-23, 1975;.
Jamieson GG, Ludbrook J, Wilson A:  Cold hypersensitivity in Raynaud's phenomenon . Circulation 44:254-262, 1971;.
Rosch J, Porter JM, Gralino BJ:  Cryodynamic hand angiography in the diagnosis and management of Raynaud's syndrome . Circulation 55:807-814, 1977;.

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Porter JM, Snider RL, Bardana EJ, et al:  The diagnosis and treatment of Raynaud's phenomenon . Surgery 77:11-23, 1975;.
Jamieson GG, Ludbrook J, Wilson A:  Cold hypersensitivity in Raynaud's phenomenon . Circulation 44:254-262, 1971;.
Rosch J, Porter JM, Gralino BJ:  Cryodynamic hand angiography in the diagnosis and management of Raynaud's syndrome . Circulation 55:807-814, 1977;.
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