The Department of Angiology offers a wide range of services covering the full spectrum of vascular diseases both in the outpatient and inpatient sections.Read more
Peripheral arterial disease is a common but often overlooked condition in which a build-up of fatty deposits (atheroma) in the arteries restricts the blood supply to leg muscles. It is also known as peripheral vascular disease.Read more
The most common symptom of peripheral arterial disease is painful cramping in your leg muscles triggered by physical activity such as walking or climbing the stairs.Read more
Peripheral arterial disease is usually caused by a build-up of fatty deposits on the walls of the arteries inside the legs. The fatty deposits, called atheroma, are made up of cholesterol and other waste substances.Read more
Critical Chronic Peripheral Arterial Disease: Does Outcome Justify Crural or Pedal Bypass Surgery in Patients With Advanced Age or With Comorbidities?
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