Physicians may one day be able to identify which patients with peripheral artery disease are most likely to develop complications and intervene earlier, thanks to a Northeastern University discovery. Peripheral artery disease is a common condition in which arteries found in the legs, arms and pelvis are partially or completely obstructed as a result of plaque buildup.
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Genetic research could help patients avoid amputations

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Condition addressed
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Earlier Intervention And Amputation Prevention Potential outcome