Raynaud's Phenomenon - References

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  1. Anderson JE, et al. (2004). Raynaud's phenomenon of the nipple: A treatable cause of painful breastfeeding. Pediatrics, 113(4): e360–e364.

  2. Muir AH, et al. (2002). The use of Gingko biloba in Raynaud's disease: A double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Vascular Medicine, 7(4): 265–267.

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  • Raynaud's Treatment Study Investigators (2000). Comparison of sustained-release nifedipine and temperature biofeedback for treatment of primary Raynaud phenomenon: Results from a randomized clinical trial with 1-year follow-up. Archives of Internal Medicine, 160(8): 1101–1107.

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