Evaluation by Integrated Thermography of the Beneficial Effect of Cyclofenil in Severe Subcutaneous Arterial Insufficiency
Abstract
Integrated thermographic measurements were made in a patient suffering from a complex syndrome which included scleroderma, Osler-Weber-Rendu disease and a marked atherosclerotic circulatory insufficiency. A new anti-estrogenic drug, cyclofenil, elicited a rapid and prolonged curative effect against the entire syndrome. The circulatory amelioration was registered periodically by integrated thermography of the face and both hands. This method enables temperature distribution functions to be calculated and seems to hold considerable promise for the evaluation of circulatory changes and in particular those changes evoked by therapeutic agents.
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