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Angiology, 1983
Patients with chronic venous insufficiency may have a combination of problems. The veins in the lower extremity can be affected by post phlebitic changes, obstruction, venous valvular incompetence or any mixture of these. Correct medical and/or surgical treatment hinges on the accurate assessment of the venous system.
S A, Taheri, F, Sheehan, S, Elias
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Patients with chronic venous insufficiency may have a combination of problems. The veins in the lower extremity can be affected by post phlebitic changes, obstruction, venous valvular incompetence or any mixture of these. Correct medical and/or surgical treatment hinges on the accurate assessment of the venous system.
S A, Taheri, F, Sheehan, S, Elias
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PERCUTANEOUS SPLENOPORTAL VENOGRAPHY, WITH ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ON TRANSHEPATIC VENOGRAPHY
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1960Excerpt Percutaneous splenoportal venography is defined as the radiographic demonstration of the splenoportal-intrahepatic venous circulation and its tributaries by means of the rapid transcutaneou...
Benjamin Felson+2 more
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Venography of the Undescended Testis
Journal of Urology, 1982SUMMARY The data obtained in our study and from the literature suggest the following: (1) A gonadal vein with a pampiniform-like plexus almost always indicates that a testis is present. (2) A blind-ending vein on a technically satisfactory venogram is usually associated with absence of a testis.
Morton G. Glickman, Robert M. Weiss
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Complications of adrenal venography
The British Journal of Radiology, 1970Abstract A patient is described in whom bilateral adrenal venography induced thrombotic infarction of both adrenal glands. A survey of the literature indicates that in about 5 per cent of cases this radiological investigation leads to complications which may be of two main types—(1) thrombosis of adrenal or iliac veins, and (2) extravasation of the ...
F. Starer+2 more
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Radionuclide Venography in Pregnancy
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1988The role of radionuclide venography is demonstrated in the evaluation of inferior vena cava (IVC) and iliac vein obstruction during late pregnancy. Eight patients with a strong clinical suspicion of lower extremity venous disease underwent routine supine venogram during their third trimester of pregnancy.
Ramesh D. Dhekne+2 more
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Cerebral venography: comparison of CT and MR projection venography.
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1997The purpose of the study was to show equivalence or superiority of CT venography compared with the existing test of choice--MR venography--in the evaluation of dural sinus thrombosis and in the identification of cerebral veins and dural sinuses.Twenty-four patients underwent both CT and MR venography of the intracranial venous circulation.
E S Lustrin+5 more
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