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  • 21. Inhibited cold-induced vasodilatation in patients with vibration-induced white finger.
    Kurozawa Y, Nasu Y.
    Int Angiol; 1996 Mar; 15(1):47-9. PubMed ID: 8739536
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  • 23. Infrared thermography in the diagnosis of Raynaud's phenomenon in vibration-induced white finger.
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  • 24. [Digital blood pressure measurement after local cooling in vibration syndrome].
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  • 28. Cardiovascular responses of vibration-exposed workers to a cold provocation test.
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  • 30. Digital arterial responsiveness to cold in healthy men, vibration white finger and primary Raynaud's phenomenon.
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  • 31. Assessment of vibration induced white finger: reliability and validity of two tests.
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  • 32. Finger thermometry in the assessment of subjects with vibration-induced white finger.
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  • 33. The analysis of sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of cold provocation thermography in the objective diagnosis of the hand-arm vibration syndrome.
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  • 37. Maximal cutaneous blood flow in vibration white fingers.
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  • 38. Vibration white finger.
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  • 39. Vascular responses to acute vibration in the fingers of normal subjects.
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