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11 March 1976 Applications Of Doppler Ultrasound In Clinical Vascular Disease
R. W. Barnes, D. E. Hokanson, D. S. Sumner, D. E. Strandness Jr.
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Abstract
Doppler ultrasound has become the most useful and versatile noninvasive technique for objective evaluation of clinical vascular disease. Commercially available continuous-waxe instruments provide qualitative and quantitative assessment of venous and arterial disease. Pulsed Doppler ultrasound has been developed to provide unique longitudinal and transverse cross-sectional images of the arterial lumen with a resolution approaching that of conventional x-ray techniques. This paper will review our current and anticipated application of Doppler ultrasound in venous, peripheral arterial, and cerebrovascular diseases.
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R. W. Barnes, D. E. Hokanson, D. S. Sumner, and D. E. Strandness Jr. "Applications Of Doppler Ultrasound In Clinical Vascular Disease", Proc. SPIE 0072, Cardiovascular Imaging and Image Processing: Theory and Practice, (11 March 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954642
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KEYWORDS
Doppler effect

Arteries

Veins

Ultrasonography

Angiography

Ultrasonics

Diagnostics

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