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Dynamic Doppler Evaluation of the Hand Arteries to Distinguish Between Primary and Secondary Raynaud Phenomenon
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The diameter of the radial and distal arteries; flow volume; and flow volume normalizing time of the digital, ulnar, and radial arteries' flow starting time in the digital artery may be helpful in distinguishing between primary RP and secondary RP with high sensitivity and specificity values. These parameters may also facilitate objective follow-up of treatment. The noninvasive nature of Doppler sonography is an additional advantage, and there is no need for extra hardware or software.
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