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Raynaud’s Phenomenon and Other Vasospastic Disorders

Authors
  1. A Kahan
  2. AT Masi
  3. B Washburn
  4. BM O’Brien
  5. CD Smith
  6. CGM Kallenberg
  7. Comparison of sustained-release nifedipine and temperature biofeedback for treatment of primary Raynaud phenomenon
  8. DB Drake
  9. EC Leroy
  10. EC Leroy
  11. EFS Wilgis
  12. EV Allen
  13. FM Wigley
  14. French Cooperative Multicenter Group for Raynaud’s phenomenon
  15. GF Purdue
  16. H Wollersheim
  17. J Fagius
  18. J Leppert
  19. JD Coffman
  20. JD Coffman
  21. JW Olin
  22. KA Janoff
  23. M Raynaud
  24. MA Creager
  25. MA Creager
  26. PC Clifford
  27. RJ Rodeheffer
  28. RM Baddely
  29. RR Freedman
  30. T Lewis
  31. WH Ettinger
Publication date
1 January 2003
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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