Pathophysiology and classification of the vibration white finger.
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01/04/2000
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Resumo |
Skin, arteries and nerves of the upper extremities can be affected by vibration exposure. Recent advances in skin and vascular biology as well as new investigative methods, have shown that neurovascular symptoms may be due to different vascular and neurological disorders which should be differentiated if proper management is to be evaluated. Three types of vascular disorder can be observed in the vibration white finger: digital organic microangiopathy, a digital vasospastic phenomenon and arterial thrombosis in the upper extremities. An imbalance between endothelin-1 and calcitonin-gene-related peptide is probably responsible for the vasospastic phenomenon. Moreover, paresthesiae can be due to either a diffuse vibration neuropathy or a carpal tunnel syndrome. A precise diagnosis is then necessary to adapt the treatment to individual cases. A classification describing the type and severity of the vascular lesions is presented. Asymptomatic lesions are included for adequate epidemiological studies and risk assessment of vibrating tools. Monitoring of vibration exposed workers should include not only a questionnaire about symptoms, but also a clinical evaluation including diagnostic tests for the screening of early asymptomatic neurovascular injuries. |
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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_39718D1EAA7C isbn:0340-0131 (Print) pmid:10787129 doi:10.1007/s004200050021 isiid:000086494900002 |
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Fonte |
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, vol. 73, no. 3, pp. 150-155 |
Palavras-Chave | #Diagnosis, Differential; Fingers/blood supply; Humans; Occupational Diseases/classification; Occupational Diseases/diagnosis; Raynaud Disease/classification; Raynaud Disease/diagnosis; Vibration/adverse effects |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/review article |