Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10045217 | European Journal of Internal Medicine | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An important delay before diagnosis is frequently observed in proximal-without-distal claudication. TcpO2 is useful in attributing proximal exercise-related pain to a vascular origin. Given the number of detected and successfully treated patients in this small monocentric study, it is surprising that so few observations have been published to date, suggesting that proximal-without-distal arterial claudication is most likely an underestimated diagnosis.
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Authors
J. Picquet, V. Jaquinandi, J.L. Saumet, G. Leftheriotis, B. Enon, P. Abraham,