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ANGIOGRAPHY IN VENOUS DYSPLASIAS OF THE LIMBS

M. LEA THOMAS and M. R. ANDRESS

Sixteen patients with venous dysplasias of the limbs have been investigated.

The 3 angiographic techniques employed (direct intravenous phlebography, intraosseous phlebography, and indirect arterial phlebography) are described and discussed.

The venous dysplasias in our series fell into 2 main groups and a simple roentgenologic classification is suggested: (1) phlebectasia when the main abnormality is abnormal venous trunks; and (2) venous angioma when the principal abnormality is dilated venous spaces.


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