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Retrograde Venography of the Deep Leg Veins.
1943
J C Luke
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J C Luke
[MR venography of the deep leg veins: signal enhancement by volume infusion].
March 1997, RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin,
J C Luke
Varicose ulcer; a study of the deep veins with special reference to retrograde venography.
January 1951, The British journal of surgery,
J C Luke
Abnormalities of the deep veins of the leg.
October 1954, Postgraduate medical journal,
J C Luke
REPLACEMENT OF THE DEEP VEINS OF THE LEG.
November 1964, Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960),
J C Luke
Assessment of varicose veins with the retrograde leg-milking test.
March 1959, Postgraduate medicine,
J C Luke
MR venography of deep veins: changes with uterine fibroid embolization.
March 2009, Cardiovascular and interventional radiology,
J C Luke
[Delineation of calf deep veins using 2D-TOF MR venography without contrast media: efficacy of tourniquet and leg-warming].
September 1997, Nihon Igaku Hoshasen Gakkai zasshi. Nippon acta radiologica,
J C Luke
[Ambulatory phlebitis of the deep veins of the leg].
March 1954, La Presse medicale,
J C Luke
An evaluation of venography and venous pressures in the study of the leg veins.
May 1954, The British journal of surgery,
J C Luke
Venography of the lower extremities. 2. Retrograde venography.
October 1966, Postgraduate medicine,
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