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Claudication of the jaw is a specific symptom with high predictive value for giant-cell arteritis. 1 However, a standardized clinical test to differentiate claudication from other causes of jaw ...
Intermittent claudication refers to an aching pain in your legs when you walk or exercise that goes away when you rest. It’s most commonly an early symptom of peripheral arterial disease (PAD ...
A few tests can help find out whether you have intermittent claudication: Ankle-brachial index (ABI). This test compares the blood pressure in your ankle with the blood pressure in your arm.
Claudication, a manifestation of ... with claudication performed treadmill walking for short periods of moderate intensity before a maximal exercise test. The patients also took two daily walks.
The study was conducted as a subanalysis of the larger Nitric Oxide for Peripheral Arterial Insufficiency (NO PAIN) phase I study. [16] The NO PAIN study, phase I, was a randomized, double-blind ...
In patients with stable intermittent claudication due to peripheral arterial disease, low-dose aspirin appears to work as well as clopidogrel when given in conjunction with walking rehabilitation ...
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