Chief Complaint: A 70-year-old male presents to the clinic for a follow-up appointment to discuss the management of his peripheral artery disease (PAD). He reports intermittent claudication in his left calf with walking, which has become progressively worse over the past few months. He is concerned about his symptoms worsening and seeks advice on managing his condition. Subjective Data: History of Present Illness (HPI): The patient is a 70-year-old male with a history of peripheral artery disease (PAD) diagnosed 2 years ago. He reports worsening symptoms of intermittent claudication over the past 3 months, particularly in the left calf, occurring after walking about 200 meters. The pain is relieved by rest but returns after walking again. The patient denies rest pain or ulcers but is concerned that his symptoms are worsening. He has not experienced any major changes in lifestyle, diet, or physical activity recently. Past Medical History (PMH): Peripheral artery disease...
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