leg attack n.— «Left untreated, leg attacks can lead to ulcers that won’t heal, infections like gangrene, permanent nerve damage and, in severe cases, a 30% chance of amputation of the toes, foot or leg.» —“Leg Attack” by...
leg attack n.— «It is a well known fact that high cholesterol diets lead to atherosclerosis (clogging of arteries) which could lead to stroke (brain attack), gangrene of the legs (leg attack), myocardial infarction (heart attack)...
leg attack n.— «These occur due to the narrowing/blockage of arteries due to fat deposits. The problems are brain attack and leg attack.» —“Straight Answers” by Dilnaz Boga Times of India May 8, 2000. (source:...
leg attack n.— «Did you know legs also have “attacks” just like the heart? Thousands of Indians undergo an amputation every year. Of these, half could have been averted if reported to a doctor in time.» —“Leg attack can...
leg attack n.— «Alfimeprase is currently being evaluated in a Phase 3 clinical program for the treatment of patients with acute peripheral arterial occlusion (PAO), also known as “leg attack.”» —“Nuvelo Begins Phase 3...
rexing n. organized or competitive rollerskating to dance music; roller disco; (hence) a leg-scissoring movement in skating sports. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)