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Radiology, Vol 116, 45-47, Copyright © 1975 by Radiological Society of North America
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EJ McDonald Jr, PC Goodman and DP Winestock
Analysis of radiographic and physical findings in 114 patients with trauma to an extremity demonstrated that when other physical findings are normal, arteriography is unnecessary. If any physical sign of peripheral vascular injury exists, such as weak or absent pulse, neurologic deficit, bruit, or expanding hematoma, arteriography is essential to define the anatomy and determine the need for surgery.
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