Intermittent Claudication

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    Intermittent claudication is pain affecting the legs, thighs, and buttocks, especially during exercise or exertion. This pain is caused by an obstruction of blood flow to the muscles (ischemia).

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    Intermittent Claudication falls under the Pain category.

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    1. Intermittent Claudication Symptoms - Thomson GJ, Vohra RK, Carr MH, Walker MGA clinical trial of Gingkco Biloba Extract in patients with intermittent claudicationInt Angiol.(1990 Apr-Jun)
    2. Intermittent Claudication Symptoms - Peters H, Kieser M, Hölscher UDemonstration of the efficacy of ginkgo biloba special extract EGb 761 on intermittent claudication--a placebo-controlled, double-blind multicenter trialVasa.(1998 May)
    3. Intermittent Claudication Symptoms - Brevetti G, Diehm C, Lambert DEuropean multicenter study on propionyl-L-carnitine in intermittent claudicationJ Am Coll Cardiol.(1999 Nov 1)
    4. Intermittent Claudication Symptoms - Brevetti G, Perna S, Sabba C, Martone VD, Di Iorio A, Barletta GEffect of propionyl-L-carnitine on quality of life in intermittent claudicationAm J Cardiol.(1997 Mar 15)
    5. Intermittent Claudication Symptoms - Illnait J, Castaño G, Alvarez E, Fernández L, Mas R, Mendoza S, Gamez REffects of policosanol (10 mg/d) versus aspirin (100 mg/d) in patients with intermittent claudication: a 10-week, randomized, comparative studyAngiology.(2008 Jun-Jul)
    6. Intermittent Claudication Symptoms - Böger RH, Bode-Böger SM, Thiele W, Creutzig A, Alexander K, Frölich JCRestoring vascular nitric oxide formation by L-arginine improves the symptoms of intermittent claudication in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive diseaseJ Am Coll Cardiol.(1998 Nov)