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© 1991 British Society for Rheumatology


case-report

PRIMARY RAYNAUD'S PHENOMENON IN EARLY CHILDHOOD

A. L. HERRICK and M. I. V. JAYSON

Rheumatic Diseases Centre, University of Manchester Hope Hospital, Salford M68HD

Correspondence to: Correspondence to Dr A. Herrick.

Three young children, aged 17 months, 26 months and 29 months, presented with primary Raynaud's phenomenon. One was treated with nifedipine. Raynaud's phenomenon is rare in children and as a result experience in its treatment limited. Previously reported cases of childhood Raynaud's are reviewed, and approaches to management discussed.

KEY WORDS: Peripheral ischaemia, Connective tissue disease, Paediatric


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