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Low-dose direct fibrinolysis in peripheral vascular disease
Barry T. Katzen, M.D., Keith C. Edwards, M.D., Arthur S. Albert, M.D., Arina van Breda, M.D. Journal of Vascular Surgery Volume 1, Issue 5, Pages (September 1984) DOI: / (84) Copyright © 1984 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 A, Peripheral arteriogram demonstrating occluded left femoral-popliteal bypass graft originating from midsuperficial femoral artery with proximal anastomotic stenosis. B, After dilatation of the proximal anastomosis, infusion of streptokinase at 5000 U/hr produces lysis of graft, which demonstrates distal anastomotic stenosis. C, Inflated angioplasty balloon demonstrates defect produced by anastomotic stenosis. D, Postfibrinolysis and angioplasty angiogram shows patent bypass graft with good outflow. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1984 1, DOI: ( / (84) ) Copyright © 1984 Society for Vascular Surgery and North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Terms and Conditions
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