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Peripheral angiography: Views and technique
M.N. Krishnan Journal of Indian College of Cardiology Volume 6, Pages (May 2016) DOI: /j.jicc Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 Multislice CTA of aortic arch.
Journal of Indian College of Cardiology 2016 6, DOI: ( /j.jicc ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 DSA for carotid arteries. (A) and (B) are AP and LAO views which fail to bring out the stenosis. (C) RAO view shows the tight stenosis. Journal of Indian College of Cardiology 2016 6, DOI: ( /j.jicc ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 3 (A) Aortogram in AP projection – SMA obscures the right renal artery origin. (B) Selective right renal angiogram showing severe stenosis of ostium. Journal of Indian College of Cardiology 2016 6, DOI: ( /j.jicc ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 4 Aorto-iliac angiogram – RAO (A) and LAO (C) views show the left and right IIA origins. In AP view, (B) the left IIA origin overlaps with EIA. IIA – internal iliac artery; EIA – external iliac artery. Journal of Indian College of Cardiology 2016 6, DOI: ( /j.jicc ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 5 CFA bifurcation angiogram – in AP view, (A) the stump of SFA is barely seen, Ipsilateral oblique view, (B) shows a good stump. CFA – common femoral artery; SFA – superficial femoral artery. Journal of Indian College of Cardiology 2016 6, DOI: ( /j.jicc ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 6 DSA of tibio-peroneal system. DSA – digital subtraction angiography. Journal of Indian College of Cardiology 2016 6, DOI: ( /j.jicc ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 7 Foot angiogram. Journal of Indian College of Cardiology 2016 6, DOI: ( /j.jicc ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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