Presentation
Pain in the right calf and intermittent claudication.
Patient Data
Age: 75 years
Gender: Female
Right lower limb arteries
From the case:
Tardus parvus - superficial femoral artery occlusion
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- 9 cm occluded segment identified at the distal femoral artery
- resultant tardus parvus spectral waveform of all the calf arteries
- no further occlusion appreciated elsewhere
Case Discussion
There is an occlusion in the distal femoral artery limiting flow to all arteries distal to it.
The arteries downstream all demonstrate tardus parvus waveform.