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Contents
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Chapter 3 Noninvasive Vascular Imaging | 56 |
Chapter 4 Vascular Interventions | 68 |
Chapter 5 Carotid and Vertebral Arteries | 99 |
Chapter 6 Upper Extremity Arteries | 119 |
Chapter 7 Upper Extremity Neck and Central Thoracic Veins | 136 |
Chapter 8 Pulmonary Circulation | 159 |
Chapter 16 LowerExtremity Veins | 365 |
Chapter 17 ImageGuided Percutaneous Biopsy | 386 |
Chapter 18 Percutaneous Abscess and Fluid Drainage | 401 |
Chapter 19 Gastrointestinal Tract Intervention | 425 |
Chapter 20 Biliary Intervention | 451 |
Chapter 21 Gallbladder Intervention | 474 |
Chapter 22 Percutaneous Genitourinary Intervention | 485 |
Chapter 23 ImageGuided Breast Intervention | 511 |
Chapter 9 Thoracic Aorta | 177 |
Chapter 10 Abdominal Aorta and Pelvic Arteries | 199 |
Chapter 11 Visceral Arteries | 229 |
Chapter 12 Renal Arteries | 265 |
Chapter 13 Inferior Vena Cava and Tributaries | 287 |
Chapter 14 Portal and Hepatic Veins | 309 |
Chapter 15 LowerExtremity Arteries | 334 |
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Vascular and Interventional Radiology: The Requisites John A. Kaufman,Michael J. Lee Limited preview - 2013 |
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