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Arterial Ischemic Ulcer
A type of ulcer caused by poor blood flow to the arteries, typically resulting in tissue damage and sometimes seen in limbs.
Deep Vein Thrombophlebitis
A serious condition involving the formation of a blood clot within a deep vein, typically in the legs, which can lead to inflammation and potential complications if untreated.
Venous Stasis Ulcer
A type of ulcer that develops primarily on the lower legs, as a result of chronic venous insufficiency and poor blood circulation.
Pulsus Paradoxus
An exaggerated decrease in systolic blood pressure during inspiration, often indicating specific types of heart or chest problems.
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