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It is unlikely that clinical symptoms in patients with Raynaud's syndrome always reflect the severity of vasoconstriction in their fingers. In Raynaud's phenomenon, vasospasm may occur even if the symptoms are well-controlled with a calcium channel blocker. It is unlikely that clinical symptoms in patients with Raynaud's syndrome always reflect the severity of vasoconstriction in their fingers. Cardiogenic shock is the main cause of death in hospitalized patients with acute coronary syndromes, with a high mortality rate. The manageme