Hi Sarah
That is my interpretation too
The frequency is important for determining if they are 2v early (occasional) or 2v late (frequent).
Jane
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] HAVs question
Vascular/blanching
someone is reporting occasional blanching on exposure to cold a couple of times a year (previous vibration exposure now low level) onset soon after initial exposure with SN
I’m just trying to remember: the duration of blanching is not important only the actual presence of it (duration is only relevant for the SN symptoms) . Can someone just remind me if this is right. A little while since I did my FOM exam
I don’t need to get into all the other aspects just this specific question. Thanks
Sarah Holling
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