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The AMC Linear Disability Score (ALDS): a cross-sectional study with a new generic instrument to measure disability applied to patients with peripheral arterial disease
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes , 10/15/09
Met R et al. – The ALDS is a promising clinimetric instrument to measure disability in patients with various stages of peripheral arterial disease.
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