Ans- Raynaud's disease is excessively reduced blood flow in response to cold or emotional stress, causing discoloration of the fingers, toes, and occasionally other areas. This condition may also cause nails to become brittle with longitudinal ridges. It is due to hyperactivation of the sympathetic nervous systemcausing extreme vasoconstriction of the peripheral blood vessels, leading to tissue hypoxia. Chronic, recurrent cases of Raynaud's phenomenon can result in atrophy of the skin, subcutaneous tissues, and muscle. In rare cases it can cause ulcerationand ischemic gangrene.The condition can cause pain within the affected extremities, discoloration (paleness), and sensations of cold and/or numbness. This can often be distressing to those who are not diagnosed, and sometimes it can be obstructive. If someone with Raynaud's is placed into a cold climate, it could potentially become dangerous.
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Persons having Raynaud's syndrome are apt to suffer a sudden impairment of blood circulation in fingers and toes. In an experiment to study the extent of this impairment, each subject immersed a forefinger in water and the resulting heat output (cal/cm2/min) was measured. For m = 9 subjects with the syndrome, the average heat output was = 0.61, and for n = 9 nonsufferers, the average output was 2.05. Let 41 and uz denote the true average heat outputs for...
Persons having Raynaud's syndrome are apt to suffer a sudden impairment of blood circulation in fingers and toes. In an experiment to study the extent of this impairment, each subject immersed a forefinger in water and the resulting heat output (cal/cm2/min) was measured. For m 8 subjects with the syndrome, the average heat output was x = 0.64, and for n 8 nonsufferers, the average output was 2.06. Let u, and u2 denote the true average heat outputs for the...
Persons having Raynaud's syndrome are apt to suffer a sudden impairment of blood circulation in fingers and toes. In an experiment to study the extent of this impairment, each subject immersed a forefinger in water and the resulting heat output (cal/cm2/min) was measured. For m = 8 subjects with the syndrome, the average heat output was x = 0.61, and for n = 8 nonsufferers, the average output was 2.09. Let uy and uz denote the true average heat outputs...
Persons having Raynaud's syndrome are apt to suffer a sudden impairment of blood circulation in fingers and toes. In an experiment to study the extent of this impairment, each subject immersed a forefinger in water and the resulting heat output (cal/cm2/min was measured. For m 10 subjects with the syndrome, the average heat output was x = 0.61 and for n 10 nonsufferers, the average output was 2.04. Let μι and L2 denote the true average heat outputs for the...
Persons having Raynaud's syndrome are apt to suffer a sudden impairment of blood circulation in fingers and toes, In an experiment to study the extent of this impairment, each subject immersed a forefinger in water and the resulting heat output a cm min was measured. For m-g subjects with the syndrome, the average heat output was 0.64, and or n nonsufferers' respectively. Assume that the two distributions af heat output are normal with σ1-0.2 and σ2-0.3. 9 no sufferers the...
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