Guidelines for duplex ultrasound exam of limb veins
Authors:
M. Vítovec 1; V. Pecháček 2
Authors place of work:
II. interní klinika kardiologie a angiologie 1. lékařské fakulty UK a VFN Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. Aleš Linhart, DrSc.
1; Soukromá angiologická ambulance Brno
2
Published in the journal:
Vnitř Lék 2009; 55(2): 136-146
Category:
Guidelines
Summary
Duplex sonography is the basic method in diagnosing diseases of both the deep and superficial venous system of the limbs. The scope of and the methods used in such exams still display considerable differences from centre to centre. Guidelines have been drawn under the auspices of the Czech Angiological Society, based on state-of-the-art knowledge and in accordance with internationally accepted documents. The guidelines could contribute to unification of the methods used in ultrasound examinations of limb veins.
Key words:
duplex sonography – deep veins – superficial veins – perforators – flebothrombosis – varices
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Internal Medicine
2009 Číslo 2
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