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Listing 4.12 - Peripheral Arterial Disease4.12 Peripheral arterial disease, as determined by appropriate medically acceptable imaging (see 4.00A3d, 4.00G2, 4.00G5, and 4.00G6), causing intermittent claudication (see 4.00G1) and one of the following: A. Resting ankle/brachial systolic blood pressure ratio of less than 0.50. OR B. Decrease in systolic blood pressure at the ankle on exercise (see 4.00G7a and 4.00C16-4.00C17) of 50 percent or more of pre-exercise level and requiring 10 minutes or more to return to pre-exercise level. OR C. Resting toe systolic pressure of less than 30 mm Hg (see 4.00G7c and 4.00G8). OR D. Resting toe/brachial systolic blood pressure ratio of less than 0.40 (see 4.00G7c). |
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