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4 November 1981 Digital Subtraction Angiography In Peripheral Vascular Disease
Michael F. Stieghorst, Andrew B. Crummy, Robert P. Lieberman, William D. Turnipseed, Donald E. Detmer, Herbert A. Berkoff
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Abstract
Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) has considerable utility in the evaluation of peripheral vascular disease. It is useful in screening selected patients for vascular disease and its relative ease of performance and good patient tolerance make it ideal for serial examinations of post operative patients. When used in conjunction with intra arterial injections, the technique may show "run-off" vessels which were not demonstrated by standard angiography. This paper presents our experience using DSA to image peripheral vascular problems.
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Michael F. Stieghorst, Andrew B. Crummy, Robert P. Lieberman, William D. Turnipseed, Donald E. Detmer, and Herbert A. Berkoff "Digital Subtraction Angiography In Peripheral Vascular Disease", Proc. SPIE 0314, Digital Radiography, (4 November 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933062
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KEYWORDS
Angiography

Vascular diseases

Visualization

Radiology

Cardiac catheterization

Image intensifiers

Information visualization

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