Introduction to Vascular UltrasonographyThe 5th Edition of the classic textbook on vascular ultrasound. Now in a full-color format, with a new co-editor, a new team of contributors, and cutting-edge diagnostic procedures. Five sections span show the spectrum of arterial and venous ultrasound, from basic concepts and instrumentation, through cerebral vessels, extremity arteries, and extremity veins, to abdominal vessels, and the pelvis. This edition also features brand-new coverage of cerebrovascular arteries, peripheral arteries, intravascular techniques, and more.
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Page 123
... acute intracranial occlusion , some residual flow to or around the thrombus may exist due to its irregular shape , relatively soft thrombus composition , and elevated sys- tolic pressures that cause additional disten- sion of muscular ...
... acute intracranial occlusion , some residual flow to or around the thrombus may exist due to its irregular shape , relatively soft thrombus composition , and elevated sys- tolic pressures that cause additional disten- sion of muscular ...
Page 450
... acute period and into the subacute stage , thrombus is adherent to the vein wall , and the risk of embolization is lessened . The term acute thrombosis must be used with great caution , because sono- graphic findings provide only a ...
... acute period and into the subacute stage , thrombus is adherent to the vein wall , and the risk of embolization is lessened . The term acute thrombosis must be used with great caution , because sono- graphic findings provide only a ...
Page 453
... ( acute ) to sub- acute thrombus occurs gradually , and the sonographic abnormalities referable to acute thrombosis persist to varying degrees into the subacute phase . As unlysed throm- bus ages , the following changes may be seen . ' 1 ...
... ( acute ) to sub- acute thrombus occurs gradually , and the sonographic abnormalities referable to acute thrombosis persist to varying degrees into the subacute phase . As unlysed throm- bus ages , the following changes may be seen . ' 1 ...
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abdominal abnormal acute anatomy angiography ankle aorta arrows arterial disease arterial occlusive artery stenosis assessment asymptomatic atherosclerosis B-mode beam blood flow brachial calf carotid endarterectomy carotid stenosis cerebral clinical cm/s cm/sec collateral color Doppler color flow imaging common carotid artery compression detected diagnosis diameter diastole distal Doppler imaging Doppler signal Doppler waveforms duplex scanning duplex ultrasound echogenic endovascular graft evaluation examination femoral artery femoral vein FIGURE flow velocity frequency gray-scale hemodynamic hepatic vein ICA stenosis increased insonation internal carotid artery intracranial ischemia ischemic lesions limb lower extremity lumen measurements mesenteric noninvasive normal obstruction occlusion occlusive disease patients peak systolic velocity peripheral popliteal portal vein posterior proximal pulsatility pulsed Doppler Radiology renal artery renal artery stenosis segment spectral Doppler stroke subclavian symptoms systolic thrombus tion tissue transcranial Doppler transducer ultra Vasc Surg vascular vasospasm venous thrombosis vertebral artery vessels visualization waveforms