According to available reports, approximately 40 journals, 10 conferences, 8 workshops are currently devoted exclusively to peripheral vascular diseases and approximately 280 articles are published on current trends in peripheral vascular diseases. Peripheral vascular disease, commonly known as peripheral arterial disease or occlusive disease of the peripheral artery or peripheral arterial disease, refers to the obstruction of the large arteries. However, these do not include those present in the heart, the vascular system of the aortic arch or the brain. Peripheral vascular disease can be caused by atherosclerosis, thrombus stenosis, or embolism. It can cause chronic or acute ischemia or a lack of blood supply. Peripheral vascular disease is commonly used to refer to blockages of the lower limb which are atherosclerotic.
The Journal of Vascular Medicine and Surgery is an academic journal - hosted by OMICS International - a pioneer in open access publishing - and is among the top 10 journals on peripheral vascular disease. Each year, researchers have noted an increase in the number of conferences organized in this area. The Journal of Vascular Medicine and Surgery provides a unique platform for researchers and scientists to explore the latest advanced research developments in the field of peripheral vascular disease, thus bridging the gap between researchers and young scientists.
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