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Circulation. 1962;26:1261-1269

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(Circulation. 1962;26:1261.)
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Quadrilateral Peripheral Vascular Disease in the Young Adult

FALLS B. HERSHEY M.D.1; MORTON D. PAREIRA M.D.1; ROBERT C. AHLVIN M.D.1

1 From the Departments of Surgery and Pathology, The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, the U. S. Veterans Administration Hospital, and Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.

Seven cases of quadrilateral chronic occlusive arterial disease different from other known chronic occlusive arterial diseases as evidenced by arteriography, pathology, and clinical manifestations are reported. They resemble some of the cases originally described by Buerger.