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Critical Leg Ischaemia

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It is not easy, in discussing the investigations and management of the vascular patient, to achieve a reasonable balance between a satisfactory minimal standard of care and what would be expected in a major specialist centre or academic unit. Professor Fagrell has outlined an excellent approach from which there can be little dissent.

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Ruckley, V. (1990). Commentary. In: Dormandy, J.A., Stock, G. (eds) Critical Leg Ischaemia. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75625-2_7

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