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A History of Vena Cava Interruption to Treat Pulmonary Embolism: The Ben Hogan Case. [PDF]
Pappas TN, Lim T, Barr J.
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An Underappreciated Etiology of Groin Mass: Great Saphenous Vein Aneurysm. [PDF]
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Case Report: Primary intravenous synovial sarcoma in the proximal great vein: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
Tang W, Wu Z, Huang R, Wei J.
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Factors Associated With Thromboembolism in Neonates: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Surgical Neurology, 1981
Two variations on the currently most commonly used technical method for phlebography are described. The first variation involves an original method for visualizing the dorsolumbosacral epidural plexus via the retrograde route from the azygos vein. If necessary this can be associated with catheterization and simultaneous injection into an ascending ...
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Two variations on the currently most commonly used technical method for phlebography are described. The first variation involves an original method for visualizing the dorsolumbosacral epidural plexus via the retrograde route from the azygos vein. If necessary this can be associated with catheterization and simultaneous injection into an ascending ...
Iaccarino V +4 more
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PHLEBOGRAPHY OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960The method of deep-vein phlebography here described has been applied in 251 extremities of 159 patients over a period of two and one-half years. The results have often been decisive in planning treatment because of the importance of distinguishing between incompetence and thrombosis of the deep veins. The films to be exposed must be 86 cm.
S M, ROGOFF, J A, DEWEESE
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