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1Department of Vascular Surgery, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen.
Abstract:
Intermittent claudication is a potentially disabling disorder that impairs quality of life and is a marker of underlying cardiovascular disease. Treatment involves secondary prevention and measures to improve walking. Cilostazol significantly increases walking distance and quality of life in claudicants.
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