An early symptom of peripheral artery disease is:
A) Painful cramping of muscles during walking
B) Pain is worse when the legs are dependent below the level of the heart
C) Pain intensifies after vigorous walking is stopped
D) Ulceration or gangrene occurs at the sight of minor injury
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