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Intravenous meningorachidian phlebography

Die Naturwissenschaften, 1966
A 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
K, Setälä   +2 more
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Dynamic Popliteal Phlebography

Phlebology: 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%.
M, Perrin   +3 more
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Selective Adrenal Phlebography

Radiology, 1968
Catheterization 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 ...
C, Cope, H J, Isard, W E, Wesolowski
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Retrograde Adrenal Phlebography

Urologia Internationalis, 1972
The 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

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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Two Directional Phlebography and Ulcer Circumferential Phlebography

1995
Usually 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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Dynamic Phlebography

Angiology, 1951
J A, FERREIRA   +2 more
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Uterine Phlebography

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1964
J, Buhl, H, Lefevre
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