OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between changes in the inferior vena cava collapsibility index and subclavian vein collapsibility index in patients undergoing passive ...
Basilic vein transposition (BVT ... significant arm swelling and patient pain or may have a higher incidence of subclavian steal syndrome and arm swelling than other fistula types.
There are a paucity of data in the literature regarding the natural history in patients with subclavian artery occlusive disease. The left subclavian artery is more frequently involved than the ...
The most common anatomic configuration of the aortic arch in humans is three supra-aortic trunks: the brachiocephalic, the left carotid, and the left subclavian. The aortic arch is embryologically ...
The external and internal jugular veins are joined by the subclavian vein, which enters the right atrium of the heart as the cranial vena cava (Fig. 1). Figure 1: Dissection of the cranial thorax ...
Ultrasound technicians ... Vascular Sonography: Vascular sonographers specialize in imaging veins and arteries looking at blood vessels and flow. Some of the sub-specializations include: Carotid ...
What are developmental venous anomalies? A developmental venous anomaly (DVA) is a problem with the way small veins are arranged. They may look like the spokes of a wheel. The veins drain into a ...