[Arteriography, endoscopy and periscopy: simultaneous digital imaging]
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[Arteriography, endoscopy and periscopy: simultaneous digital imaging]
Abstract
The author reports his personal, limited experience as well as a literature review concerning first results of a simultaneous study of the blood vessels obtained in a similar approach to conventional angiography, but using a digital approach of the vascular lumen, the normal or pathological endothelium, the adventice and/or the perivascular environment. A static and morphologic iconography aims to demonstrate the potential of this imaging approach in the future, especially knowing that those images may be combined to kinetic and/or functional images of the blood circulation.
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