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    Bus SA, Maas M, de Lange A, Michels RP, Levi M.
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  • 23. [Toe blood pressure measurement better than ankle blood pressure measurement in patients with diabetes].
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  • 32. Ankle and toe systolic pressures comparison of value and limitations in arterial occlusive disease.
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  • 34. Toe blood pressure by photoplethysmography: an index of healing in forefoot amputation.
    Bone GE, Pomajzl MJ.
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  • 36. Microcirculation in the diabetic foot as measured by a multichannel laser Doppler instrument.
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  • 37. The importance of cuff width in measurement of blood pressure indirectly.
    Geddes LA, Tivey R.
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  • 39. Orthostatic changes in first-toe blood pressure in normal subjects and in patients with occlusive arterial disease.
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  • 40. Comparison between ankle and toe index in patients with peripheral arterial disease.
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