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- W2048292387 abstract "To the Editor:— The letter by Roy E. Christian, MD, entitled Occlusion of the Dorsalis Pedis Artery in Two Young Women (209:1366, 1969) suggested that the absence of a palpable dorsalis pedis pulse should be interpreted as indicating the presence of acquired occlusion of that artery. However, arterial occlusion is only one of the causes of an absent dorsalis pedis pulse. It should be emphasized that congenital absence of pedal pulses is a common and clinically insignificant findings. Surveys of 1,000 children hospitalized for noncardiovascular disorders1and of 1,014 apparently normal soldiers2revealed one or both dorsalis pedis pulses to be absent in 12% and 17% of the individuals, respectively. On the other hand, congenital absence of a posterior tibial pulse appears to be uncommon in the white race,1,2but one study2indicates a congenital absence of one or both posterior tibial pulses in 9%" @default.
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- W2048292387 title "Pedal Pulses in Diagnosis Of Arterial Disease" @default.
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