1954
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1212432
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Angiographische Beiträge zur Entstehung von Gefäßerkrankungen und Durchblutungsstörungen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der terminalen Strombahn

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“…Arterial circulatory disturbance was registered in 3 patients and in 2 of them also, where the obliteration was evidently due to spasm, a positive result was achieved. W e were also able to demonstrate in conformity with earlier investigators (Rappert 1955, Klien & Olwin 1956, Vogler 1954and Waller 1957) that venous disturbances with arterial spasm were often associated. In one of our patients it even simulated arterial occlusion.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Arterial circulatory disturbance was registered in 3 patients and in 2 of them also, where the obliteration was evidently due to spasm, a positive result was achieved. W e were also able to demonstrate in conformity with earlier investigators (Rappert 1955, Klien & Olwin 1956, Vogler 1954and Waller 1957) that venous disturbances with arterial spasm were often associated. In one of our patients it even simulated arterial occlusion.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The action of vasoactive drugs has been investigated by arteriography by e. g. VOGLER (1954), who studied the effect of Hydergin® upon the arteriovenous anastomoses in leg ulcers and varicose veins. The possible usefulness of bradykinin in arteriography does not appear yet to have been analysed, how ever; this polypeptide acts as a vasodilator and is probably a natural body fluid substance in man (LEWIS 1962).…”
Section: P E R I P H E R a L A R T E R I O G R A P H Y D U R I N G B mentioning
confidence: 99%