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List of bibliographic references indexed by Arterial Occlusive Diseases

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 37.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000E22 (2016) Robin Cooper [Royaume-Uni]Managing chronic oedema in a patient with arterial disease and leg ulceration.
004A20 (2011) V. Bekou [Suisse] ; D. Galis ; J. TraberUnilateral leg swelling: deep vein thrombosis?
008D28 (2003) G. Hesse [Allemagne] ; H. Stiegler[Ultrasound diagnostic techniques in dermatologic angiology and phlebology].
009296 (2002) D. De Anna [Italie] ; I. Corcos[Social relevance of venous lymphatic diseases].
00A151 (2000) A. Rijbroek [Pays-Bas] ; E G Vermeulen ; B J Slotman ; W. Wisselink ; J A Rauwerda[Radiation-induced arterial disease].
00B760 (1997) R S Dillon [États-Unis]Patient assessment and examples of a method of treatment. Use of the circulator boot in peripheral vascular disease.
00C778 (1994) G. Hör [Allemagne] ; A. Hertel[Nuclear medicine diagnosis in angiology].
00C788 (1994) A. Bollinger ; U K Franzeck ; U. Hoffmann[Imaging of cutaneous blood and lymph capillaries by video microscopy with and without fluorescent dyes].
00CB92 (1993) K. Balzer ; I. Schönebeck[Edema after vascular surgery interventions and its therapy].
00D558 (1991) N H Persson ; R. Takolander ; D. BergovistEdema after lower limb arterial reconstruction. Influence of background factors, surgical technique and potentially prophylactic methods.
00D902 (1990) V V Kungurtsev ; A I Shimanko ; M D Dibirov ; A N Pishchita ; M P Esina[Status of lymphatic vessels, lymph flow and lymph toxicity in patients with obliterating arterial diseases of the lower extremities].
00E205 (1988) H. Greve ; A. Neumann ; P. Reckels ; H. Dittrich[Decrease of postoperative edema following arterial reconstruction of the thigh by aprotinin].
00E551 (1987) F. Mahler[Microcirculation in clinical practice].
00E998 (1986) J H EickhoffLocal regulation of subcutaneous blood flow and capillary filtration in limbs with occlusive arterial disease. Studies before and after arterial reconstruction.
00ED17 (1985) A. Krsnjavi[Circulation disorders in the ankle region].
00F078 (1984) [Microcirculation in clinical medicine].
00F350 (1983) U. Helmke ; T. Becker ; H. Petrat[Percutaneously measured oxygen partial pressure of the healthy, acutely and chronically diseased lower extremity].
00F562 (1982) U. Brunner[Vascular diseases in lipedema of the legs. Special symptoms, common therapeutic results, viewpoint on vascular surgery].
00F656 (1982) J H Eickhoff ; H C EngellLocal regulation of blood flow and the occurrence of edema after arterial reconstruction of the lower limbs.
00FA00 (1980) J M Cormier ; C. Laurian[Vascular complications after the treatment of carcinoma of the cervix (author's transl)].
00FA15 (1980) T. Tanabe[Results of surgical treatment of various vessel diseases. 2. Peripheral vessel diseases (author's transl)].

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