Jason Sands

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It’s common for older patients to have some narrowing of leg arteries. The femoral leg artery is long, and some narrowing is normal. It’s called peripheral artery disease. But the body usually adapts. If surgeons operated on every artery narrowing, we’d be operating multiple times on nearly everyone over 70 years old.
The Price We Pay: What Broke American Health Care--and How to Fix It
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