CT and MR Angiography of the Peripheral Circulation: Practical Approach with Clinical Protocols
MR angiography of the lower extremity circulation with protocols
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Grizzard, JD; Shah, DJ; Klem, I; Kim, RJ
January 1, 2007
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common problem worldwide, with an estimated 20 million patients in the US alone. Although most patients with PAD are asymptomatic, it is common to present with lower extremity symptoms such as claudication and sometimes with atypical lower extremity symptoms. A much smaller percentage of patients may present with symptoms of critical limb ischemia.
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9781841846064
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January 1, 2007
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283 / 308
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Grizzard, J. D., Shah, D. J., Klem, I., & Kim, R. J. (2007). MR angiography of the lower extremity circulation with protocols. In CT and MR Angiography of the Peripheral Circulation: Practical Approach with Clinical Protocols (pp. 283–308).
Grizzard, J. D., D. J. Shah, I. Klem, and R. J. Kim. “MR angiography of the lower extremity circulation with protocols.” In CT and MR Angiography of the Peripheral Circulation: Practical Approach with Clinical Protocols, 283–308, 2007.
Grizzard JD, Shah DJ, Klem I, Kim RJ. MR angiography of the lower extremity circulation with protocols. In: CT and MR Angiography of the Peripheral Circulation: Practical Approach with Clinical Protocols. 2007. p. 283–308.
Grizzard, J. D., et al. “MR angiography of the lower extremity circulation with protocols.” CT and MR Angiography of the Peripheral Circulation: Practical Approach with Clinical Protocols, 2007, pp. 283–308.
Grizzard JD, Shah DJ, Klem I, Kim RJ. MR angiography of the lower extremity circulation with protocols. CT and MR Angiography of the Peripheral Circulation: Practical Approach with Clinical Protocols. 2007. p. 283–308.
ISBN
9781841846064
Publication Date
January 1, 2007
Start / End Page
283 / 308