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What is the difference between peripheral vascular and peripheral articular disease?


What is the difference between peripheral vascular and peripheral articular disease?

One is veins, one is arteries. Blood goes in through one, arteries, and out though the other. Hope this helps!!!

I think PVD is a cardiovascular condition, it deals with hypertension, thrombosis and all the vascular diseases. PAD are articular/joint conditions of the arms and legs such as arthritis, bursitis, etc.

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