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Transluminal M.R.C.P., Angioplasty Norman in Non-Atherosclerotic M.D., and William Diseaseâ M.D. F.R.C.R., G. Diamond, J. Casarella, Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty was attempted in 14 patients who had arterial stenoses or occlusions due to causes other than arteriosclerosis. In I I of the patients, dilatation was successful and there was no significant complication. V riants of fibromuscular dysplasia, Takayasu arteritis, postsurgical strictures, and venous strictures In arteriovenous (A-V) flstulae for hemodialysis are all amenable to percutaneous dilatation. Unsuccessful poten- experience tial difficulty with three vessels in one patient with severe with this entity due to the Inherent elasticity stenosis disease, #{149} Neurofibromatosis neurofibromatosis of the diseased #{149} suggests arteries. INDEx TERMS: Arteries, grafts #{149} Arteries, plasty #{149} (Vascular system, primary arterial RadIology 135:27-33, April 1980 Pulseless disease 9.720) #{149} (Vascular system, transluminal #{149} Transluminal angieangioplasty, 9.454) RCUTANEOUS transluminal troduced in 1964 by Dotter latation of stenoses or occlusions angioplasty (PTA) was inand Judkins (3) for the diin the superficial femoral ordinary angiographic was performed upon catheters across the veins in five patients lesions. PTA and on the artery, and later the iliac artery. The original literature refers to its use in atherosclerotic disease and comments on the ease with which
Radiology – Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
Published: Apr 1, 1980
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