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Health, 06.10.2019 07:01, kiaramccurty

A72-year-old teacher comes to your clinic for an annual examination. she is concerned about her risk for peripheral vascular disease and states that there is a place in town that does tests to let her know her if she has this or not. which of the following disease processes is a risk factor for peripheral vascular disease? a) gastroesophageal reflux disease b) coronary artery disease c) migraine headaches d) osteoarthritis

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