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Techniques of phlebography: a review
European Journal of Radiology, 1990Phlebographic techniques for ascending and descending phlebography, and varicography based on personal experience of over 15,000 examinations are described. The indications for their use and their interpretation are discussed.
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Transbrachial Approach in Spermatic Phlebography
British Journal of Urology, 1991Of 131 patients undergoing phlebography, a newpercutaneous transbrachial approach was used in67. Both catheterisation and embolisation of theright and left internal spermatic veins (ISV) wereeasier than with the transfemoral approach, particularlyon the right side as a result of the craniocaudalprogression of the catheter.
F. Di Silverio+4 more
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Phlebography of the cavernous and intercavernous sinuses
Surgical Neurology, 1981The study of pituitary diseases is described, with visualization of the cavernous and intercavernous sinuses accomplished through percutaneous, transfemoral catheterization, using special methods to ensure its reliability. The most characteristic normal and pathological findings are described. The value of this method and the indications for its use in
de Divitiis E+4 more
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PHLEBOGRAPHY IN OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE HIP
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 19661. Phlebography has been done on seven hips showing no radiological evidence of osteoarthritis. The findings largely confirm the work of previous authors. 2. Thirty-seven osteoarthritic hips have been examined in the same way. As the degenerative process worsens radiologically so the pattern of venous drainage deviates further from the so-called ...
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Investigative Radiology, 1985
Milestones in the history of phlebography are shortly reviewed. The present state of phlebography with emphasis upon the role of the new non-ionic contrast media is presented.
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Milestones in the history of phlebography are shortly reviewed. The present state of phlebography with emphasis upon the role of the new non-ionic contrast media is presented.
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Thrombosis: A sequel to phlebography?
Cardiovascular Radiology, 1979H. L. Abrams+6 more
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