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Intravenous meningorachidian phlebography
Die Naturwissenschaften, 1966A u c h ande re MSgl ichkei ten s ind zu priifen. Die G l yc inwi rkung k a n n viel le icbt du rch B i ldung von Guanid iness igs / iure bzw. v o n K r e a t i n p h o s p h a t z u s t a n d e k o m m e n oder a u c h d u t c h eille Wiede rhe r s t e l l ung der P o r p h y r i n k e r n e , wobei Olycin, wie be im P u r i n k e r n m i t der ganzen
Kai Setälä+2 more
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The techniques of pelvic phlebography
Clinical Radiology, 1967The methods used for pelvic phlebography based on 134 patients are described. Two techniques are used; pertrochanteric intraosseous phlebography, and percutaneous perfemoral pelvic phlebography. The percutaneous femoral vein technique is recommended as the best routine method, but the intra-osseous technique may have to be used if this is unsuccessful.
E. W. L. Fletcher, M. Lea Thomas
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Two Directional Phlebography and Ulcer Circumferential Phlebography
1995Usually long saphenous vein insufficiency is the main cause of primary varicose vein. But in the cases of primary varicose vein with related symptoms such as ulceration, superficial thrombophlebitis, dermatitis and eczema, short saphenous vein insufficiency becomes one of the main causes of the varicosities.
Hisashi Gotoh, Hiroto Matsumura
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Selective Adrenal Phlebography
Radiology, 1968Catheterization of the adrenal veins is potentially a useful clinical tool since it permits not only detailed visualization of the inner glandular vasculature but also sampling of effluent hormones. Bucht (1) , was the first investigator to study the left adrenal vein angiographically in man; since that time there have been surprisingly few subsequent ...
Constantin Cope+2 more
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Phlebography and cinephlebography
1980Phlebography was first introduced by Dos Santos in 1937 (1), and later, in 1940, Bauer (2) advocated its routine use in the management of deep vein thrombosis. Unfortunately its value as a diagnostic tool was not appreciated by clinicans, mainly because of the lack of a simple technique which would consistently produce good quality X-rays.
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Retrograde Adrenal Phlebography
Urologia Internationalis, 1972The authors report their experiences with retrograde adrenal phlebography (RAP). Anatomy, technique, indication and diagnosis of this assay, combined with selective blood sampling from adrenal veins for determination of steroid hormones and catecholamines are discussed.
R. Miotti, B. Preter, W. Wirth
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Phlebography and Lymphography [PDF]
Phlebography is defined as a specific radiological diagnostic method which is closely connected to the development of injectable contrast medium (CM) and therefore relatively young. The first to describe it were Berberich and Hirsch (1923), who conducted systematic experiments on living persons.
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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.
James A. DeWeese, Stanley M. Rogoff
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Significance of Phlebography in Phlebothrombosis
JAMA, 2014Few complications in medicine and surgery are as unpredictable, treacherous and dramatically tragic as the thromboembolic phenomena. Fatal pulmonary embolism in a patient apparently convalescing uneventfully and preparing to leave the hospital is a fearsome and pathetic catastrophe. Whereas the mortality rate in surgical patients has steadily decreased
George F. Schroeder+2 more
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Practical Value of Phlebography
Southern Medical Journal, 1980Phlebography is a useful examination if a standardized technic is carefully used, and it can be relied upon to diagnose acute thrombophlebitis definitively or to rule it out. The 200 consecutive phlebograms reviewed produced no mortality or pulmonary embolism, and only minimal morbidity.
Dale Wa, Lewis Mr
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