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Peripheral Vascular Diseases

New England Journal of Medicine, 1959
THE last progress report on peripheral vascular diseases was published in this journal approximately four years ago.1 In this relatively short period great strides have been made in the definitive ...
Robert R Linton
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B-flow Ultrasonography of Peripheral Vascular Diseases

open access: yesJournal of Medical Ultrasound, 2005
B-flow ultrasonography (US) is a new US technology, which has recently been utilized for the investigation of vascular diseases. In this pictorial essay, we demonstrate the B-flow US imaging presentations of various peripheral vascular diseases ...
Hsin-Kai Wang   +2 more
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Peripheral Vascular Disease

Circulation, 2000
There is little doubt that one of the greatest advances in the field of peripheral arterial disease was our ability to visualize problems wherever they occurred. This was possible because of the development of arteriography. One of the dramatic developments that made this possible was the observation by Forsmann1 in 1929 that a catheter could be ...
D E, Strandness, J F, Eidt
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Association of Psoriasis With Coronary Artery, Cerebrovascular, and Peripheral Vascular Diseases and Mortality

open access: yesArchives of Dermatology, 2009
To examine the cardiovascular risk factors in patients with psoriasis and the association between psoriasis and coronary artery, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular diseases. Observational study. Large Department of Veterans Affairs hospital.
Robert S Kirsner
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Peripheral Vascular Disease

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1984
Abstract Human as well as experimental studies were performed to evaluate the effects of reduced blood flow on skeletal muscle metabolism. Claudicating patients had a lower oxygen tension and energy state in the gastrocnemius muscle in relation to the work performed during leg exercise, as compared to normal subjects.
A C, Bylund-Fellenius   +3 more
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Peripheral Vascular Disease

New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
THIS report considers peripheral vascular disease under the two main divisions of diseases of the arteries and diseases of the veins.
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