Which of the following distinguishes neuropathic pain in the legs from intermittent claudication?
A) Intermittent claudication tends to occur at rest; neuropathic pain is worsened by walking or exercise.
B) Neuropathic pain is often worse at night; intermittent claudication tends to be brought on by exertion.
C) People with neuropathic pain have a rash on the parts of the body that are painful; people with claudication have normal skin color and texture.
D) People with claudication are more likely than people with neuropathy to have strong pulses in all four extremities.
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