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arterial insufficiency
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Buerger test
The clinician examines for development of pallor with the patient's leg elevated to 90° with the patient lying supine. The leg is then lowered slowly and the angle at which the reddish hue returns is known as the “angle of circulatory sufficiency”; the result is positive if the angle is less than 0° (ie, hangs below the examining table).

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