Peripheral vascular disease is a circulatory disorder that causes narrowing or blockage of the blood vessels present outside the heart and brain. The peripheral disease is otherwise known as claudication. There are two types of peripheral vascular disease such as functional and organic.
Vascular Surgeries in PAD - An Overview
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition in which artery narrowing or blockage occurs that supplies blood to the limbs, most commonly the legs.
Prevention of Peripheral Vascular Disease in Old Age People
Peripheral vascular disease is a gradually progressing circulatory disorder that causes blockage or narrowing of the blood vessels due to plaque deposition.
Cilostazol - An Overview
Cilostazol is a derivative of quinolone that primarily treats intermittent claudication caused by peripheral vascular disease.