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==Overview==
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==Who is at risk for Buerger's disease?==
==Who is at highest risk for Buerger's disease?==
:*Smoking
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:*Patients with medical history of [[Raynaud's disease]] or [[autoimmune disease]]s
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Call your health care provider if symptoms of Buerger's disease develop.
Call your health care provider if symptoms of Buerger's disease develop.


==Treatment==
==Treatment options==
Physicians will run the following test to confirm the disease
Physicians will run the following test to confirm the disease
:*Blood tests: Blood tests, including [[complete blood count]], [[glucose]], [[liver function]] test, serum [[creatinine]] determination, [[erythrocyte sedimentation rate]], [[C-reactive protein]], [[antinuclear antibody]], [[rheumatoid factor]], [[anticentromere antibody]], [[antiphospholipid antibodies]] may help rule out diseases such as [[diabetes]], [[scleroderma]], [[systemic lupus erythematosus]] and other disorders.
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Buerger's disease
Buerger's Disease of the Hand
ICD-10 I73.1
ICD-9 443.1
OMIM 211480
DiseasesDB 1762
eMedicine med/253 
MeSH C14.907.137.870

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editors-In-Chief: Jinhui Wu, MD Ujjwal Rastogi, MBBS [2]

Overview

Buerger's disease, also called thromboangiitis obliterans, is a rare disease in which blood vessels of the hands and feet become obstructed. Clinical data demonstrate that smoking is the common risk factor of Buerger's disease. Usual signs and symptoms include pain and weakness, or swelling in the legs and feet or arms and hands. Tests, such as a Doppler ultrasound of the extremity and angiogram, may tell the damage of the vessles. Blood tests are used to rule out other diseases such as scleroderma or systemic lupus erythematosus. Treatments of Buerger's disease include medications to improve the circulation and surgrery. Keep a good life-style is very important for prevention, treatment and prognosis of Buerger's disease.

What are the symptoms of Buerger's disease?

Patients with Buerger's disease may experience symptoms as the following:

Diseases with similar symptoms


Who is at highest risk for Buerger's disease?

  • Smoking
  • Patients with medical history of Raynaud's disease or autoimmune diseases
  • Race: Buerger disease is relatively more common in people of natives of India, Korea, and Japan, and Israeli Jews of Ashkenazi descent.
  • Gender: Buerger disease is as 3 times as common in males than in female.
  • Age between 20~45 years

When to seek urgent medical care?

Call your health care provider if symptoms of Buerger's disease develop.

Treatment options

Physicians will run the following test to confirm the disease

  • Blood tests: Blood tests, including complete blood count, glucose, liver function test, serum creatinine determination, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, antinuclear antibody, rheumatoid factor, anticentromere antibody, antiphospholipid antibodies may help rule out diseases such as diabetes, scleroderma, systemic lupus erythematosus and other disorders.
  • The Allen's test: The goal of this test is to check the function of your vessles. During the procedure, the patient is asked to make a tight fist. And, the doctor presses on the arteries at each side of the wrist. These two steps can decrease the flow of blood into the hands and make your hands lose color. Then, you are asked to open your hands and the doctor releases the pressure on one artery and another. The doctor will record the time for your hands to return to general appearance. Patients with Buerger's disease may slow blood flow into the hands.
  • A Doppler ultrasound of the extremity: This test uses ultrasound to examine the blood flow in your arteries and veins. Patients with Buerger's disease may show signs of narrowing or closure, and the arteries have normal blood pressure.
  • Angiogram: This test can detect early signs of vessel damage and help the doctor know the condition of your arteries. During the procedure, the dye is injected into an artery and then take X-rays image. On images, patients with Buerger's disease may show signs of blockages in the artery.

The goal of treatment for Buerger's diseasa is to control symptoms.

  • Quitting smoking
  • Keep warm and do regular exercises may help increase circulation.
  • Medications: The following medications have shown somewhat effective in improving distal blood flow and relieve symptoms.

Where to find medical care for Buerger's disease?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Buerger's disease

Prevention of Buerger's disease

  • Give up smoking
  • Keep warm

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Prognosis of Buerger's disease varies from person to person, depending on:

  • The patient's life-style
  • The severity of the damaged vessles.

Sources

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000172.htm


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