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  1. ... angina, congestive heart failure, stroke, transient ischemic attack, peripheral vascular disease diagnosis or events) Cardiovascular mortality (as defined by studies) ...
  2. Isoxsuprine is used to relieve the symptoms of central and peripheral vascular diseases such as arteriosclerosis, Buerger's disease, and Raynaud's disease.
  3. ... the exercise program, such as orthopedic inabilities or peripheral vascular disease. Black, 2004 22 A physician diagnosis of COPD, age ≥ 50 years, have an FEV1 ≤ ...
  4. ... for diabetes had renal failure (listed as any diagnosis), compared with non-Hispanics in border counties. Peripheral Vascular Disease A higher percentage of Hispanics in border counties ...
  5. ... Surgery] score), but other factors such as age, diagnosis of diabetes, peripheral vascular disease or heart failure, and smoking status also play ...
  6. Peripheral vascular disease - self-care; Intermittent claudication - self-care
  7. ... blockers Have poor blood supply to the legs ( peripheral vascular disease ) Smoke or use tobacco Have diabetes Have Raynaud phenomenon
  8. ... stockings and regularly stretch your legs. Start Here Peripheral Vascular Disease (Texas Heart Institute) Also in Spanish What Is Vascular Disease? (Vascular Cures) Diagnosis and Tests Catheter Angiography (American College of Radiology; ...
  9. ... had an HCC score <2.75, had a diagnosis of selected clinical conditions including peripheral vascular disease, ischemic heart disease, hypertensive heart and/or kidney ...
  10. Complications may include: Heart attack Stroke Peripheral vascular disease Intermittent claudication Gangrene of the lower extremities
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