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thromboangiitis obliterans
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thromboangiites obliterans, circulatory system, buerger's disease, thromboangiitis obliterans, obstruction, the blood vessels, the hands, feet, thromboangiitis obliterans, buerger's disease, vasculitis, inflammation of blood vessels, inflammation is irritation, presence of extra immune cells, blood vessels, the hands, feet, becoming constricted, totally blocked, reduces blood flow, tissues of hands, feet, resulting in pain, eventually damage, thromboangiitis obliterans affects approximately 6 out of every people, always affects men 20 to 40 years of age, a history of smoking, chewing tobacco, associated, a history of raynaud's disease, disorder is very uncommon in children, occur in those, autoimmune diseases, pain, in the hands, feet, acute, severe, burning, tingling, occuring at rest, pain, in the legs, ankles, feet, walking, intermittent claudication, in the arch, the foot, skin changes, ulcers on hands, feet, hands, feet pale, red, bluish, hands, feet, feel cold, exposure to cold, emotional stress, two, limbs, hands, feet, enlarged, red, tender blood vessels, pulse decreased, absent, in the affected extremity, blockage of blood vessels, in the extremity, an angiography/arteriography, the extremity, a doppler ultrasound, the extremity, final confirmation, the diagnosis, require biopsy, the blood vessel, no cure, thromboangiitis obliterans, goal of treatment, control symptoms, patient must stop smoking affected extremity, saved, cold temperatures, conditions that reduce circulation, extremities, avoided, attempts to increase circulation, applying warmth, gently exercising the affected area, surgical sympathectomy, cutting the nerves, help control pain, aspirin, vasodilators, amputation, the extremity, infection, extensive tissue death occurs, symptoms of thromboangiitis obliterans, disappear person stops tobacco use, amputation is unavoidable, gangrene, tissue death, loss of circulation beyond the affected extremity, amputation, symptoms indicate thromboangiitis obliterans is present, symptoms worsen, new symptoms develop, a history of raynaud's disease, thromboangiitis obliterans should avoid all tobacco use.
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