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Variations in the anatomical distribution of peripheral vascular disease according to gender

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2011

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Abstract

PVD is more commonly diagnosed in males than females. The disease process is more commonly bilateral in both genders and PVD affects more numerous sites in the male claudicant than in the female claudicant. Nevertheless, there does not appear to be any difference in the anatomical distribution of disease between genders.

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