2009
Prevention of Lesion Recurrence in Endovascular Devices
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1995
Multicenter Trial to Evaluate Vascular Magnetic Resonance Angiography of the Lower Extremity
Baum R, Rutter C, Sunshine J, Blebea J, John, Carpenter J, Dickey K, Quinn S, Gomes A, Grist T, McNeil B, Axel L, Holland G, Cope C, Haskal Z, Shlansky-Goldberg R, Soulen M, Vu D, Alspaugh J, Fowl R, Kempczinski R, McCauley T, Egglin T, Pollak J, Rosenblatt M, Burdge C, Gusberg R, Meier G, Sumpio B, Demlow T, Peterson B, Swan J, Sproat I, Hoch J, Acher C, Yoon H, Quinones-Baldrich W, Moore W, Ahn S, Caldwell T. Multicenter Trial to Evaluate Vascular Magnetic Resonance Angiography of the Lower Extremity. JAMA 1995, 274: 875-880. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1995.03530110037032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMagnetic resonance angiographyContrast arteriographyPatent segmentsResonance angiographyTreatment planNormal segmentsPeripheral vascular diseaseAtherosclerotic occlusive diseaseRest painOcclusive diseaseConsecutive patientsMulticenter trialProspective studySurgical interventionPresurgical evaluationVascular diseaseCommunity hospitalContrast angiographyTechnology assessmentLogistic analysisLower ExtremityTissue lossUS hospitalsPlanning treatmentArterial segments