Abstract

Thromboangiitis obliterans is a segmental, progressive and recurrent inflammation thrombosis and re-canalisation of medium- and small-sized arteries and veins. The disease has a worldwide spread, and smoking appears to be the most important risk factor in these patients; cessation of smoking has been associated with improved limb salvage rates. Diagnosis is elusive, and treatment options are not fully standardised by well-proven randomised case control studies.

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