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KISS - Peripheral Arterial Disease
26 April 2018 - Medcast Medical Education Team
Peripheral arterial disease is often under-diagnosed and under-treated, yet it is very common and associated with significant cardiovascular morbidity. Early treatment can lead to improved health outcomes, so it is important to be aware of the problem and screen at risk patients accordingly. This KISS summary discusses the key diagnostic and management pillars of peripheral arterial disease including the latest evidence pharmacological options to improve symptoms and outcomes.
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