When should surgical options for peripheral arterial disease be considered?
A) Immediately after the diagnosis since the prognosis without revascularization is poor
B) After two weeks of pentoxifylline (Trental) therapy
C) Pain is not relieved with rest
D) Pain limits the patient's lifestyle or ulceration occurs
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