Magnetic Resonance Angiography Versus Colour Guided Duplex Ultrasound In the Evaluation of Lower Limb Arterial Diseases

ABDEL MONEM IBRAHIM ELSHAZLY;

Abstract


Atherosclerosis is a major problem in the aged population, with a prevalence of 3% in individuals younger than 60 years and of 20% in those aged 75 years or older. Decision making before surgical or radiological intervention in patients with arterio-occl


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Title Magnetic Resonance Angiography Versus Colour Guided Duplex Ultrasound In the Evaluation of Lower Limb Arterial Diseases
Authors ABDEL MONEM IBRAHIM ELSHAZLY
Keywords Magnetic Resonance Angiography Versus Colour Guided Duplex Ultrasound In the Evaluation of Lower Limb Arterial Diseases
Issue Date 2008
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Atherosclerosis is a major problem in the aged population, with a prevalence of 3% in individuals younger than 60 years and of 20% in those aged 75 years or older. Decision making before surgical or radiological intervention in patients with arterio-occl

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