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Overview
Buerger's disease may be classified according to the type and size of corkscrew collaterals present into 4 subtypes: type I, artery diameter >2 mm, large helical sign; type II, diameter >1.5 mm and ≤2 mm, medium helical sign; type III, diameter ≥1 mm and ≤1.5 mm, small helical sign; and type IV, diameter <1 mm, tiny helical sign.
Classification
- Buerger's disease may be classified according to the type and size of corkscrew collaterals present into 4 subtypes:[1]
- These subtypes indicate severity of disease and include:
- Type I, artery diameter >2 mm, large helical sign
- Type II, diameter >1.5 mm and ≤2 mm, medium helical sign
- Type III, diameter ≥1 mm and ≤1.5 mm, small helical sign
- Type IV, diameter <1 mm, tiny helical sign
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Type I, artery diameter >2 mm, large helical sign | Type II, diameter >1.5 mm and ≤2 mm, medium helical sign | Type III, diameter ≥1 mm and ≤1.5 mm, small helical sign | Type IV, diameter <1 mm, tiny helical sign | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
References
- ↑ Fujii Y, Soga J, Nakamura S, Hidaka T, Hata T, Idei N, Fujimura N, Nishioka K, Chayama K, Kihara Y, Higashi Y (August 2010). "Classification of corkscrew collaterals in thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger's disease): relationship between corkscrew type and prevalence of ischemic ulcers". Circ. J. 74 (8): 1684–8. PMID 20534945.