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Angiografía/arteriografía de una extremidad; Angiografía periférica; Angiografía de las extremidades inferiores; Angiograma periférico
La radiografía muestra estructuras normales para la edad del paciente.
El hallazgo anormal más común es el estrechamiento y endurecimiento de las arterias en los brazos o las piernas debido a la acumulación de placa (ateroesclerosis) en las paredes arteriales.
La radiografía puede mostrar una obstrucción en los vasos causada por lo siguiente:
Los resultados anormales también pueden deberse a:
Jackson JE, Allison DJ, Meaney J. Angiography: Principles, techniques (including CTA and MRA) and complications. In: Grainger RC, Allison D, Dixon AK, eds. Diagnostic Radiology: A Textbook of Medical Imaging. 5th ed. New York, NY: Churchill Livingstone; 2008:chap 6.
Morgan RA, Belli A-M, Munneke G. Peripheral vascular disease. In: In: Grainger RC, Allison D, Dixon AK, eds. Diagnostic Radiology: A Textbook of Medical Imaging. 5th ed. New York, NY: Churchill Livingstone; 2008:chap 28.
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