| Clues Across |
| 2. |
Often the result of long-standing vasospasm resulting in occlusion of the vessel |
| 4. |
Another name for Thromboangitis Obliterans |
| 8. |
In advanced disease, the ___ becomes thickened and malformed. |
| 9. |
Adjacent ____ are often involved in Buerger's Disease |
| 11. |
Amputation of the gangrenous ____ may be necessary with prolonged vasospasm and ulceration. |
| 13. |
Peripheral Vascular ______ |
| 14. |
Bluish color of skin indicating lack of blood flow. |
| 16. |
Color that usually indicates inflammation |
| 17. |
Patients with Buerger Disease must stop this vice to improve circulation. |
| 18. |
Backwards spelling for sore that develops when there is absence of blood flow |
| 19. |
2 words, things that often trigger Raynaud's in young women. |
| Clues Down |
| 1. |
One of 2 chief symptoms of Buerger Disease |
| 3. |
2 words: result of chronic ischemia; also, people who are very sensitive to criticism are said to have ____. |
| 5. |
Forward spelling of Across 19 |
| 6. |
PVD secondary to other systemic disease |
| 7. |
Redness of the skin due to dilated capillaries |
| 9. |
Occurs in small arteries & arterioles |
| 10. |
Such as |
| 12. |
Other main symptom of Buerger Disease |
| 14. |
Not acute |
| 15. |
Artery frequently affected by vasospasm |