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- $Title{Where Does the Name "Buerger's Disease" Come From?}
- $Subject{buerger buerger's disease smoking circulatory system ill defined
- symptoms rare diseases smokers thromboangiitis obliterans blockages arteries
- arms legs limb toes smoked cigarettes leg smoke symptom vein veins artery
- blocked arm limbs toe foot feet hand hands handwriting}
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- The Effects of Smoking*0007301.scf}
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- Where Does the Name "Buerger's Disease" Come From?
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- QUESTION: Can you discuss a condition known as "Buerger's disease". Can you
- tell me where the name comes from and whether or not it is caused by smoking?
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- ANSWER: This disease is named for Dr. Leo Buerger who first described it in
- 1908. Buerger's disease is relatively rare in this country, but it does occur
- primarily to young smokers and is considered to be directly related to
- smoking. This condition, which is also called "thromboangiitis obliterans",
- consists of blockages in the small- and medium-sized arteries of the arms and
- legs and can lead to gangrene and, frequently, to a loss of a limb.
- The first symptom of Buerger's is often lack of blood circulation to a
- section of the lower leg and localized gangrene in the toes. A recent study
- of 26 people who had Buerger's disease over the last 15 years found that most
- sufferers are male and all smoked cigarettes. Eight of these patients lost a
- leg to the disease. Only 8 percent of the cases occur in women in other
- statistics. Oddly, Buerger's disease was widely diagnosed in the United
- States early in this century, but the number of cases have declined
- drastically. Many cases continue to be seen in other parts of the world. No
- one knows why the distribution of this condition has changed.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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