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==Overview==
==Overview==
Peripheral arterial disease is often the result of atherosclerosis and vascular inflammation.


==Causes==
==Causes==
Causes in alphabetical order:
* [[Atherosclerosis]]
* [[Atherosclerosis]]
* Degenerative diseases: [[Marfan's Syndrome]] and [[Ehlers-Danlos syndrome]], [[Neurofibromatosis]], arteriomegaly
* Degenerative diseases: [[Marfan's Syndrome]] and [[Ehlers-Danlos syndrome]], [[Neurofibromatosis]], arteriomegaly
* Dysplastic disorders: [[Fibromuscular dysplasia]]
* Dysplastic disorders: [[Fibromuscular dysplasia]]
* Vascular inflamation : [[Takayasu's Arteritis]]
* In situ thrombosis
* In situ thrombosis
* Thromboembolism
* Thromboembolism
* Vascular inflamation : [[Takayasu's Arteritis]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:00, 31 October 2012

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AHA/ACC Guidelines on Management of Lower Extremity PAD

Guidelines for Clinical Assessment of Lower Extremity PAD

Guidelines for Diagnostic Testing for suspected PAD

Guidelines for Screening for Atherosclerotic Disease in Other Vascular Beds in patients with Lower Extremity PAD

Guidelines for Medical Therapy for Lower Extremity PAD

Guidelines for Structured Exercise Therapy for Lower Extremity PAD

Guidelines for Minimizing Tissue Loss in Lower Extremity PAD

Guidelines for Revascularization of Claudication in Lower Extremity PAD

Guidelines for Management of CLI in Lower Extremity PAD

Guidelines for Management of Acute Limb Ischemial in Lower Extremity PAD

Guidelines for Longitudinal Follow-up for Lower Extremity PAD

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2]

Overview

Peripheral arterial disease is often the result of atherosclerosis and vascular inflammation.

Causes

Causes in alphabetical order:

References


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