Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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736672
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Doc. No
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b556537
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Main Entry
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by Andreas Beck.
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Title & Author
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Percutaneous Transluminal Angioscopy\ by Andreas Beck.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993
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Page. NO
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(xiv, 123 pages 152 illustrations)
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ISBN
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3642747175
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: 9783642747175
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Contents
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1 Introduction --;2 A Historical View --;2.1 History of Angiography --;2.2 The Development of Therapeutic Angiography --;2.3 Modern Interventional Techniques --;3 Percutaneous Transluminal Angioscopy --;3.1 Material and Methods --;3.2 Animal Studies as a Precondition for Angioscopy in Man --;3.3 Indication for Angioscopy --;4 Angioscopic Diagnosis of Vascular Changes --;4.1 Normal Vessels --;4.2 Pathological Vascular Features --;5 Interventional Procedures in Angioscopy --;5.1 The Method of PTA Control --;5.2 Angioscopic Results After PTA --;5.3 Method for Lysis Control --;5.4 Angioscopic Results of Local Lysis --;5.5 Method of Stent Implantation --;5.6 Angioscopic Results of Stent Implantation --;5.7 The Invention of a Method of Percutaneous Transluminal Thrombus Extraction and Its Angioscopic Control --;5.8 Other Possibilities for the Use of Vascular Intraluminal Angioscopy --;6 Conclusions --;7 Future Aspects of Percutaneous Angioscopy --;References.
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Abstract
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Percutaneous transluminal angioscopy is opening up exciting possibilities for the interventional radiologist, since it can picture vascular features with an accuracy and clarity that previously has not been possible. The amazing results of percutaneous angioscopy are compared with the results of conventional angioscopy.
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Subject
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Angiography.
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Subject
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Medical radiology.
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Subject
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Medicine.
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LC Classification
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RC691.6.A53B936 1993
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Added Entry
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Andreas Beck
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