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The British Journal of Radiology, 1969
Radiographic demonstration of glomus jugulare tumours may be difficult using plain films of the petrous bone, tomography and carotid arteriography, which are the usual means employed. The tumour is usually situated in the region of the jugular bulb and invasion and compression of the internal jugular vein at this level sometimes occur.
J J, Kay-Butler, W M, Hazeldine
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Radiographic demonstration of glomus jugulare tumours may be difficult using plain films of the petrous bone, tomography and carotid arteriography, which are the usual means employed. The tumour is usually situated in the region of the jugular bulb and invasion and compression of the internal jugular vein at this level sometimes occur.
J J, Kay-Butler, W M, Hazeldine
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1969
R J, Sanders, F, Ramirez, A B, Kortz
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R J, Sanders, F, Ramirez, A B, Kortz
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Experimental Intraocular Venography
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1960The development of cerebral angiography 1 provided a new approach to the study of vessel systems throughout the body, but this valuable technique has not been successfully applied to the intact living eye. The present study uses the angiographic method to visualize the intraocular venous circulation of the cat.
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Clinical Imaging, 2004
This paper illustrates the technique and clinical use of cerebral MR venography (MRV). Dural sinus thrombosis is detected by both two-dimensional time-of-flight (TOF) and three-dimensional phase-contrast (PC) techniques. Venous angiomas are demonstrated by the three-dimensional PC method.
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This paper illustrates the technique and clinical use of cerebral MR venography (MRV). Dural sinus thrombosis is detected by both two-dimensional time-of-flight (TOF) and three-dimensional phase-contrast (PC) techniques. Venous angiomas are demonstrated by the three-dimensional PC method.
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Radionuclide venography: correlation with contrast venography.
Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1977Radionuclide venography and contrast venography were performed in 47 limbs of 35 patients, and the findings were compared with respect to their location and characteristics. Positive radionuclide venogram findings were area of decreased radioactivity flow corresponding to the region of thrombosis, abnormal collateral flows, and radioactivity stasis ...
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