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Thermographic patterns of lower limb arterial disease
Abstract:
General and local abnormalities of thermic distribution in the affected limb were related to some basic patterns. Hyperthermic pattern, localized or general: it depends on existence of collateral pathways (when main arterial branches are occluded). Hypothermic pattern, localized or general: it depends on existence of severe arterial stenosis with blood flow decrease.
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