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DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1082798
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Definition und Terminologie von Raynaud-Syndromen
Definition and terminology of Raynaud’s syndromePublication History
eingereicht: 10.7.2008
akzeptiert: 25.7.2008
Publication Date:
11 August 2008 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Definition, Terminologie und differentialdiagnostische Zuordnung von Raynaud-Syndromen werden seit langem unterschiedlich verwendet und führen damit zu diagnostischen, therapeutischen und prognostischen Problemen. Um Verständnisschwierigkeiten zu vermeiden, sollte eine Begriffs-Reduktion auf die am häufigsten international verwendete Terminologie erfolgen und nur noch von einem primären, sekundären und suspekt sekundären Raynaud-Syndrom gesprochen werden. Die Charakteristik dieser drei Formen eines Raynaud-Syndroms wird skizziert.
Summary
Physicians have for a long time used different definitions, terminology and differential diagnoses for Raynaud’s syndromes, which has resulted in diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic problems. In order for difficulties of understanding to be prevented, the terminology should be restricted to the most common terms in international use, i. e. primary, secondary and suspected secondary Raynaud’s syndrome. The characteristics of those three forms of Raynaud’s syndrome are outlined.
Schlüsselwörter
Raynaud-Syndrom - primäres Raynaud-Syndrom - sekundäres Raynaud-Syndrom - suspekt sekundäres Raynaud-Syndrom - Definition der Raynaud-Syndrome
Key words
Raynaud’s syndrome - primary Raynaud’s syndrome - secondary Raynaud’s syndrome - suspected secondary Raynaud’s syndrome - definition of Raynaud’s syndromes
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