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Prevalence of Raynaud's phenomenon in Great Britain and its relation to hand transmitted vibration: a national postal survey
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- Published on: 27 April 2016
- Published on: 27 April 2016Raynaud's phenomenon in vibration exposed workersShow More
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Chronic hand vibration exposure is now a well-described cause of Raynaud's phenomenon. According to Palmer et al, it is estimated that 220,000 cases of Raynaud's phenomenon are attributable to vibration exposure in Great Britain.[1] These epidemiological data, based on a questionnaire, are considered reasonably accurate.[2] About 4.2 million workers are exposed to hand transmitted vibration but the real...
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