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Mutirangura P et al. – The clinical factors significant for the differentiation between acute arterial embolism and acute arterial thrombosis were the status of peripheral pulse on the contralateral limb, the clinical risk factors of the two diseases, the previous arterial embolism, the clinical manifestation, and progression of ischemic status.

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