A 55 year male presented with gangrene of bilateral fingers. He has a history of bilateral above knee amputation. He is non-diabetic and non-hypertensive.
The lipid profile is normal. What could be the probable diagnosis?
A 55 year male presented with gangrene of bilateral fingers. He has a history of bilateral above knee amputation. He is non-diabetic and non-hypertensive.
The lipid profile is normal. What could be the probable diagnosis?
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