AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to determine whether magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) will allow preoperative management decisions without the need for contrast arteriography in patients with lower extremity ischemia caused by infrainguinal arterial occlusive disease.Methods: Forty-five patients with lower extremity ischemia in 50 limbs were evaluated by both two-dimensional time-of-flight MRA and intraarterial digital subtraction angiography (DSA) between February 1992 and June 1995. Independent management plans were based on clinical presentation, pulse volume recordings, and separate reviews of the MRA and DSA.Results: Of 50 limbs, 23 required arterial bypass, 19 percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, 5 patch angioplasty, an...
ObjectiveThe diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in the infrapopliteal arter...
AbstractObjective: the purpose of this study is to compare Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) to D...
AbstractObjective: to evaluate preoperative duplex as the sole investigation prior to lower limb rec...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to determine whether magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) w...
AbstractPurpose: We conducted a prospective study to clarify the clinical utility of magnetic resona...
AbstractPurpose: We conducted a prospective study to clarify the clinical utility of magnetic resona...
AbstractPurpose: Magnetic resonance arteriography (MRA) of the lower extremities affords several pos...
ObjectiveThe diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in the infrapopliteal arter...
AbstractObjectiveIn an effort to explore alternatives to contrast material–enhanced arteriography, w...
Angiography is usually performed as the preoperative road map for those requiring revascularization ...
Summary:: Assessing the vascular status and anatomy of the lower extremity is of crucial importance ...
AbstractObjective: the purpose of this study is to compare Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) to D...
Assessing the vascular status and anatomy of the lower extremity is of crucial importance when plann...
Assessing the vascular status and anatomy of the lower extremity is of crucial importance when plann...
AbstractPurpose: To determine whether preoperative aortoiliac arteriography can be replaced with non...
ObjectiveThe diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in the infrapopliteal arter...
AbstractObjective: the purpose of this study is to compare Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) to D...
AbstractObjective: to evaluate preoperative duplex as the sole investigation prior to lower limb rec...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to determine whether magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) w...
AbstractPurpose: We conducted a prospective study to clarify the clinical utility of magnetic resona...
AbstractPurpose: We conducted a prospective study to clarify the clinical utility of magnetic resona...
AbstractPurpose: Magnetic resonance arteriography (MRA) of the lower extremities affords several pos...
ObjectiveThe diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in the infrapopliteal arter...
AbstractObjectiveIn an effort to explore alternatives to contrast material–enhanced arteriography, w...
Angiography is usually performed as the preoperative road map for those requiring revascularization ...
Summary:: Assessing the vascular status and anatomy of the lower extremity is of crucial importance ...
AbstractObjective: the purpose of this study is to compare Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) to D...
Assessing the vascular status and anatomy of the lower extremity is of crucial importance when plann...
Assessing the vascular status and anatomy of the lower extremity is of crucial importance when plann...
AbstractPurpose: To determine whether preoperative aortoiliac arteriography can be replaced with non...
ObjectiveThe diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in the infrapopliteal arter...
AbstractObjective: the purpose of this study is to compare Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) to D...
AbstractObjective: to evaluate preoperative duplex as the sole investigation prior to lower limb rec...