1959
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1959.03010120039011
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Observations on Ophthalmodynamometry

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“…In thromboangiitis obliterans and stenosis of the subclavian artery the blood-pressure in the arm is relatively lower than the ophthalmic artery pressure. Similarly, Smith and Cogan (1959) detected acute renal hypertension with ophthalmodynamometry in a case in which the blood-pressure could not be recorded in any of the limbs.…”
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“…In thromboangiitis obliterans and stenosis of the subclavian artery the blood-pressure in the arm is relatively lower than the ophthalmic artery pressure. Similarly, Smith and Cogan (1959) detected acute renal hypertension with ophthalmodynamometry in a case in which the blood-pressure could not be recorded in any of the limbs.…”
Section: I00mentioning
confidence: 95%