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  • Part 10: Vascular

Part 10 Vascular

Learning objectives

To understand:

  • The nature and associated features of occlusive peripheral arterial disease
  • The investigation and treatment options for occlusive peripheral arterial disease
  • The principles of management of the severely ischaemic limb
  • The nature and presentation of aneurysmal disease, including the abdominal aorta and popliteal artery
  • The investigation and treatment options for aneurysmal disease
  • The arteritides and vasospastic disorders

Chapter 61: Arterial Disorders

Chapter 62: Venous Disorders

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  • Part 1: Basic Principles
  • Part 2: General Paediatrics
  • Part 3: Perioperative Care
  • Part 4: Trauma
  • Part 5: Elective Orthopaedics
  • Part 6: Skin, Plastic and Reconstructive
  • Part 7: Head and Neck
  • Part 8: Endocrine and Breast
  • Part 9: Cardiothoracic
  • Part 10: Vascular
  • Part 11: Abdominal
  • Part 12: Genitourinary
  • Part 13: Transplantation

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