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Successful lower extremity angioplasty improves brachial artery flow-mediated dilation in patients with peripheral arterial disease
Journal of Vascular Surgery, 11/06/08
Husmann M et al. - Endovascular revascularization with reestablishment of peripheral arterial perfusion improves FMD and reduces WBC count in patients with claudication. Revascularization may therefore have clinical implications beyond relief of symptoms, for example, reducing oxidative stress caused by repeated muscle ischemia or increased shear stress due to improved ambulatory activity.
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