All of the following are the clinical feature of thromboangitis obliterans except :
Correct Answer: Absence of popliteal pulse
Description: The lesions in Buerger's disease are segmental and usually begin in aeries of small and medium sized such that the pulses in larger aery viz. brachial and poplitial are essentially normal but posterior tibial, dorasalis pedis, and radial and ulnar pulses are decreased or absent. Ref : Harrison 17/e p1570
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