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Comparison of 125I fibrinogen count scanning with phlebography for detection of venous thrombi after elective hip surgery.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1975
A comparison was made of 125I fibrinogen count scanning and phlebography in 142 limbs of 83 patients without known prior deep venous thrombosis who underwent total hip replacement.
W. Harris   +7 more
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Impedance phlebography: technique, interpretation, and results.

Archives of Surgery, 1972
Impedance phlebography is a noninvasive method for monitoring the changes in venous blood volume which normally occur with deep breathing. Since these respiratory venous volume changes are diminished by venous thrombosis, impedance phlebography provides ...
H. Wheeler   +3 more
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Preoperative diagnosis of primary aldosteronism, including a comparison of operative findings and preoperative tumor localization by adrenal phlebography.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1969
The combination of aldosterone overproduction, subnormal plasma renin activity, and normal urinary 17-hydroxycorticosteroids is diagnostic of primary aldosteronism, whether hypokalemia is present or absent.
J. Conn   +5 more
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Reduction of venous thrombosis complicating phlebography.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 1980
Patients who underwent radiographic phlebography were studied to determine the frequency of postphlebographic venous thrombosis. In a group of 23 patients who had negative phlebograms performed with standard contrast agent (60% sodium methylglucamine ...
M. Bettmann   +8 more
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Cuff-impedance phlebography and 125I fibrinogen scanning versus roentgenographic phlebography for diagnosis of thrombophlebitis following hip surgery. A preliminary report.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1976
Seventy-eight limbs of forty-eight patients undergoing total hip replacement were studied by roentgenographic phlebography, cuff-impedance phlebography, and 125I fibrinogen scanning.
W. Harris   +3 more
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Dynamic Popliteal Phlebography [PDF]

open access: possiblePhlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 1988
Phlebography of the popliteal vein is reviewed. An anatomical summary considers the superficial and deep venous systems, perforating veins and the gastrocnemius veins. Techniques and methods are described. Results of 2500 investigations are reported To date the puncture failure rate is only 0.3%.
A. Genevois   +3 more
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Thermography in the diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis. A comparison with 99Tcm-plasmin test, clinical diagnosis and phlebography.

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 2009
Thermography, clinical examination and 99Tcm-plasmin test were performed in 112 patients and compared with phlebography. The study population consists of consecutive outpatients with symptoms compatible with deep venous thrombosis, who presented during ...
Lena Wallin   +7 more
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A modified 125I-fibrinogen technique in suspected deep vein thrombosis. A comparison with plethysmography and phlebography.

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 2009
The diagnostic efficiencies of a modified 125I-fibrinogen uptake test (FUT), venous strain gauge plethysmography, and the routine report on phlebography were compared in 301 consecutive patients with suspected deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in the leg.
C. Olsson, U. Albrechtsson
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RENAL VEIN THROMBOSIS DEMONSTRATED BY SELECTIVE RENAL PHLEBOGRAPHY.

Radiology, 1963
Selective renal phlebography is a relatively new procedure, with few reports in the literature of its technic or applications. Recently, the authors encountered a case of renal trauma with subsequent renal vein thrombosis.
T. March, M. Halpern
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Incompetent perforating veins: comparison of varicography and ascending phlebography.

Radiology, 1985
A comparison of the accuracy of incompetent perforating vein visualization using varicography and ascending phlebography is reported. A technique for varicography is described. Sixty-one legs of 50 patients were examined using both methods.
M. L. Thomas, J. Bowles
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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