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Ray·naud's disease (rā-nōzʹ)
n.
A circulatory disorder caused by insufficient blood supply to the hands and feet and resulting in cyanosis, numbness, pain, and, in extreme cases, gangrene.[After MauriceRaynaud (1834-1881), French physician.]
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Universalium. 2010.