Further considerations regarding acute limb ischemia
We thank the authors of a letter commenting on our review recently published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine , “High Risk and Low Prevalence Diseases: Acute Limb Ischemia”…
We thank the authors of a letter commenting on our review recently published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine , “High Risk and Low Prevalence Diseases: Acute Limb Ischemia”…
Highlights • The evaluation of the clinical presentation of acute limb ischemia should be qualified by the recognition of a pain-free dimension in its symptomatology:- • A pain-free presentation may…
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