This work allowed for the visualization of arteries and veins and allowed for understanding of spinal cord arteriography.
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Renal arteriography may suggest focally impaired cortical perfusion, while renal biopsy showed interstitial fibrosis and arterial sclerosis.
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Nineteen of 23 patients showed improvement ( p = 0.01 ) but post-PTCA arteriography revealed no visible collaterals in any patient.
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Arteriography is achieved by subtracting the systolic data, where the arteries appear dark, from the diastolic data set, where the arteries appear bright.
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Everything is decided during coronary arteriography, that is probing into the heart . . . to see how many vessels are affected and how narrow they are.
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To verify the finding, the doctor can perform arteriography, injecting a dye and taking an X-ray photograph of the artery as the dye passes through it.
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Rubenstein and his colleagues E . Barrie Hughes and Robert Hofstadter posited that there may be numerous applications of this intensely powerful, tuneable, and linearly polarized radiation to biomedical imaging, including intravenous coronary arteriography.
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Doppler arteriography does not utilize probes at the fingertips and arms, and in this case is likely being confused with plethysmography, which is a different method that utilizes ultrasound without direct visualization of the affected vessels.
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While in Boston, Gorlin also developed one of the first laboratories for the study of coronary arteries _ a field known as coronary arteriography _ and trained many leading specialists there and at Mount Sinai, Fuster said.
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arteriography, with probes at the fingertips and arms, tests the force and " smoothness " of the blood flow through the radial arteries, with and without having the patient perform various arm maneuvers ( which causes compression of the subclavian artery at the thoracic outlet ).