"Raynaud's disease" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Named after Maurice Raynaud, the French doctor who described the disease. Head templates: {{en-noun|-|head=Raynaud's disease}} Raynaud's disease (uncountable)
  1. A disease characterized by low blood flow to the fingers, toes, and/or ears. Wikipedia link: Maurice Raynaud, Raynaud's disease Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Diseases Translations (Raynaud's disease): 雷諾氏症 /雷诺氏症 (léinuòshìzhèng) (Chinese Mandarin), Raynaudova choroba [feminine] (Czech), Raynaud’n oireyhtymä (Finnish), Raynaud’n tauti (Finnish), fenómeno de Raynaud [Portugal, masculine] (Portuguese), fenômeno de Raynaud [Brazil, masculine] (Portuguese), doença de Raynaud [feminine] (Portuguese), síndrome de Raynaud [feminine] (Portuguese)
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