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Arterial small vessel disease

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Disorders that cause small vessel arterial disease may cause clinically apparent lesions - for example in the fingers and toes - but may also compromise circulation to internal organs, including the brain, kidney, heart, and eyes, in which there may be a significant delay before clinical manifestations become apparent.


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