Abstract
The clearance of /sup 99/mTc from the hamstring muscle compartment of patients with aorto-iliac or iliac disease was examined with the patients at rest and after exercise. The values were compared with those obtained in a group of controls and another group with superficial femoral, or femoropopliteal arterial occlusion. A statistically significant difference in the rate of /sup 99/mTc clearance was found in patients with proximal vascular disease.
Appleberg, M;
[1]
Lewis, J D
- University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (South Africa). Dept. of Surgery
Citation Formats
Appleberg, M, and Lewis, J D.
Evaluation of aorto-iliac disease with Doppler ultrasound and isotope clearance techniques.
South Africa: N. p.,
1975.
Web.
Appleberg, M, & Lewis, J D.
Evaluation of aorto-iliac disease with Doppler ultrasound and isotope clearance techniques.
South Africa.
Appleberg, M, and Lewis, J D.
1975.
"Evaluation of aorto-iliac disease with Doppler ultrasound and isotope clearance techniques."
South Africa.
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title = {Evaluation of aorto-iliac disease with Doppler ultrasound and isotope clearance techniques}
author = {Appleberg, M, and Lewis, J D}
abstractNote = {The clearance of /sup 99/mTc from the hamstring muscle compartment of patients with aorto-iliac or iliac disease was examined with the patients at rest and after exercise. The values were compared with those obtained in a group of controls and another group with superficial femoral, or femoropopliteal arterial occlusion. A statistically significant difference in the rate of /sup 99/mTc clearance was found in patients with proximal vascular disease.}
journal = []
volume = {49}
journal type = {AC}
place = {South Africa}
year = {1975}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {Evaluation of aorto-iliac disease with Doppler ultrasound and isotope clearance techniques}
author = {Appleberg, M, and Lewis, J D}
abstractNote = {The clearance of /sup 99/mTc from the hamstring muscle compartment of patients with aorto-iliac or iliac disease was examined with the patients at rest and after exercise. The values were compared with those obtained in a group of controls and another group with superficial femoral, or femoropopliteal arterial occlusion. A statistically significant difference in the rate of /sup 99/mTc clearance was found in patients with proximal vascular disease.}
journal = []
volume = {49}
journal type = {AC}
place = {South Africa}
year = {1975}
month = {Oct}
}