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Diagnostic Criteria and Treatment of Buerger's Disease: A Review -- Lazarides et al.  

Vol. 5, No. 2, 89-95 (2006) DOI: 10.1177/1534734606288817
Jump to full article: International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2006-06-08

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Buerger’s disease is an inflammatory occlusive disorder affecting the small and medium-size arteries and veins of young, predominately male, smokers. The disorder has been identified as an autoimmune response triggered when nicotine is present. Tobacco abuse is the major contributing risk factor; however, smoking seems to be a synergistic factor rather than the cause of the disease. The traditional diagnosis of Buerger’s disease is based on 5 criteria (smoking history, onset before the age of 50 years, infrapopliteal arterial occlusive disease, either upper limb involvement or phlebitis migrans, and absence of atherosclerotic risk factors other than smoking). As there is no specific diagnostic test and an absence of positive serologic markers, confident clinical diagnosis should be made only when all these 5 criteria have been fulfilled although not universally accepted.

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