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Autor:
Davitt A. Felder
Publikováno v:
Radiology. 54:516-520
Since the first venographic studies in animals by Franck and Alwens (1) and the later work of Hirsch and Berberich (2) in man, many attempts at venography have been reported. The chief object to date has been to find a method of diagnosing acute veno
Autor:
Davitt A. Felder
Publikováno v:
Radiology. 61:208-214
The usual concept of the postphlebitic syndrome includes the early development of edema, induration, and pain on long standing, and such later changes as superficial varices, stasis cellulitis, atrophic skin with pigmentation, eczernatoid changes, an
Autor:
Davitt A. Felder
Publikováno v:
Radiology. 54:521-526
Since the first venographic studies in man by Hirsch and Berberich (1), there has been, with few exceptions, a great tendency to interpret venography of the lower extremity without fundamental anatomical correlation. As a consequence of this and the
Autor:
Davitt A. Felder
Publikováno v:
Radiology. 64:852-857
For the past five years we have been interested in the development of a satisfactory and practical method of phlebography of the lower extremities. Our first endeavors were directed toward the study of the anatomical-spatial relationships of the deep
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A.M.A. archives of surgery. 72(1)
An incompetent saphenous vein may be obliterated by various means. Retrograde injection with sclerosing solutions was originally believed to be a simple and hazardless procedure.1Boyd3has shown that radiopaque contrast medium with the sclerosing agen
Autor:
Davitt A. Felder
Publikováno v:
The Physical therapy review. 40
Publikováno v:
Annals of surgery. 158
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A.M.A. Archives of Surgery. 74:105
The reports of Buxton1and his colleagues on the interruption of the superficial femoral vein for long-standing deep phlebitis of the lower extremity, and the earlier phlebographic studies of Luke2and Bauer,3preceded an era of interest in interruption