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Peripheral Arterial Disease

What is Peripheral Arterial Disease?

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) usually occurs when arteries outside the heart and brain become narrowed or blocked. PAD most often occurs in the arteries of the pelvis and legs. Narrowing or blockages are usually caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries, creating a condition known as hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis). Left untreated, serious cases of PAD can lead to loss of circulation in the legs, gangrene and amputation of the affected limb.

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Causes

Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of PAD.

Risk Factors

What are the Symptoms?

Symptoms of severe PAD include:

How is Peripheral Arterial Disease diagnosed?

Treatment at UVA's Heart and Vascular Center

Treatment will depend on the severity of the PAD. Potential treatment options include:

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