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A new oral anticoagulant has recently received regulatory approval for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation. Within the first year of clinical use, clinicians reported that patients with peripheral arterial disease experienced unexpected improvements in their symptoms while taking the medication. This effect was not observed during earlier clinical trials.
What is the most likely reason for this potential new indication being observed during post-marketing surveillance?