Foot ulceration due to arterial insufficiency: role of cilostazol
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- DOI: 10.12968/jowc.2004.13.2.26580
Foot ulceration due to arterial insufficiency: role of cilostazol
Abstract
Left untreated, peripheral arterial disease can lead to chronic leg ischaemia, causing pain, foot ulcers and gangrene, and increasing the risk of amputation. The ulcers of two patients treated with cilostazol after revascularisation healed completely
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