Optimal waiting period for foot salvage surgery following limb revascularization.
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D. Buchbinder | C. Melick | J. M. Russo | Carlos I Arroyo | V. Tritto | R. Kelton | Wade A Ritter | Chris P Kassaris | Michael S Presti
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