1971
DOI: 10.1097/00000658-197102000-00020
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Severe Ischemia of the Hand

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“…Symptomatic ischemia of the upper extremity is less frequently encountered than lower extremity vascular insufficiency and thus, poses challenging problems for diagnosis and management [1,2]. While 12% of all peripheral arterial obstructions are located in the upper extremity, 70% of those affect the small arteries distal to the wrist [3].…”
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“…Symptomatic ischemia of the upper extremity is less frequently encountered than lower extremity vascular insufficiency and thus, poses challenging problems for diagnosis and management [1,2]. While 12% of all peripheral arterial obstructions are located in the upper extremity, 70% of those affect the small arteries distal to the wrist [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the experience of others, about two-thirds of patients presenting with ischemia of the hands and fingers are suffering from stenosis or obstruction of arteries proximal to the wrist [3,4]. Our own patient population is markedly different.…”
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