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Should Incidental Asymptomatic Angiographic Stenoses and Occlusions Be Treated in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 09/08/09
Keeling AN et al. – Asymptomatic peripheral angiographic stenoses and occlusions become symptomatic in one third of patients, necessitating treatment in 13.9% overall. Previous contralateral BKA and statin use were independent predictors of adverse outcome in this population. Close clinical follow–up and appropriate risk factor modification are recommended.
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