Scarce information exists regarding the usefulness of the endovascular approach in patients with thromboangiitis obliterans and critical ischemia. A 41-old-man diagnosed with Buerger’s disease had rest pain and a severe ulceration on the big toe.
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Endovascular Treatment Is a Hope for Patient With Buerger’s Disease and Foot Ulcer: Case Report
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