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1 From the Royal Victoria Hospital, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
The use of cinefluorographic techniques in the study of peripheral vascular disease is described. The addition of a study of the dynamics of flow in the peripheral vasculature is felt valuable. It is the conclusion of the author that more precise and practical diagnostic information has been gained employing cineroentgenography rather than static roentgenography of the opacified peripheral vasculature.
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