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Peripheral arterial disease: a high risk - but neglected - disease population
Joseph Tomson1, Gregory Y H Lip
1University Department of Medicine, City Hospital, Birmingham B18 7QH, England, UK. G.Y.H.LIP@bham.ac.uk <G.Y.H.LIP@bham.ac.uk>
Abstract:
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common, progressive manifestation of atherothrombotic vascular disease, which should be managed no different to cardiac disease. Indeed, there is growing evidence that PAD patients are a high risk group, although still relatively under-detected and under treated. This is despite the fact that PAD patients are an increased mortality rate comparable to those with pre-existing or established cardiovascular disease [myocardial infarction, stroke]. With a holistic approach to atherothrombotic vascular disease, our management of PAD can only get better.
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