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A Doppler ultrasound of the extremity: This test uses ultrasound to examine the blood flow in your arteries and veins. Patients with Buerger's disease may show signs of narrowing or closure, and the arteries have normal blood pressure. | |||
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Ultrasound
A Doppler ultrasound of the extremity: This test uses ultrasound to examine the blood flow in your arteries and veins. Patients with Buerger's disease may show signs of narrowing or closure, and the arteries have normal blood pressure.