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Abstract: . . . INT. J. DIAB. DEV. COUNTRIES (1998), VOL. 18 31 PREIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE (PVD) IN DIABETICS: INDIAN SCENARIO Sharad Pendsay Although coronary and peripheral arterial disease are macrovascular complications of diabetes, the clinical . . . . . . Strandness DA. The relationship between calf blood flow ankle blood pressure in patients with intermittent claudication. Surgery 1996; 13 : 539 42. 20. Takolander R, Rauwerda JA. The use of non- invasive vascular assessment in diabetic patients with foot lesions. Diabetic Medicine 1996;13:539-42 21. Carter SA. The relationship of distal systolic pressures to healing of skin lesions in limbs with arterial occlusive . . . . . . vascular assessment in diabetic patients with foot lesions. Diabetic Medicine 1996;13:539-42 21. Carter SA. The relationship of distal systolic pressures to healing of skin lesions in limbs with arterial occlusive disease , with special reference to diabetes mellitus. Scand J Ctin Lab Invest 1973; 31 (Supp.128) : 239 343. . . . . . . INT. J. DIAB. DEV. COUNTRIES (1998), VOL. 18 31 PREIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE (PVD) IN DIABETICS: INDIAN SCENARIO Sharad Pendsay Although coronary and peripheral arterial disease are macrovascular complications of diabetes, the clinical manifestations of peripheral vascular . . . . . . INT. J. DIAB. DEV. COUNTRIES (1998), VOL. 18 31 PREIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE (PVD) IN DIABETICS: INDIAN SCENARIO Sharad Pendsay Although coronary and peripheral arterial disease are macrovascular complications of diabetes, the clinical manifestations of peripheral vascular . . . . . . low prevalence of PVD in diabetics. In the coming years with better disease care, longevity of our diabetics would significantly increase and it will not be surprising to see an increasing prevalence of PVD in Indian diabetics. RISK FACTORS: Risk factors for the development of diabetic peripheral vascular disease include genetic predisposition, age, duration of diabetes, smoking, hypertension (systolic . . . --2806,6,234,2738,14031
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