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Clinically relevant differences between primary Raynaud's phenomenon and secondary to connective tissue disease.

Stefano Di DonatoSuiyuan HuangJohn D PaulingFrancesco Del GaldoMaya SabbaghDinesh KhannaMichael Hughes
Published in: Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism (2024)
There are clinically relevant differences between PRP and SRP concerning the multifaceted lived patient experience of RP. Neurosensory symptoms are more common in PRP. Patients with SRP are older and present with more colour changes, overrepresented by cyanosis, and with less complete resolution of symptoms between attacks. These data provide novel insights for future RP clinical trial design.
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