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Radiology, Vol 132, 403-408, Copyright © 1979 by Radiological Society of North America
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HC Yeh, HA Mitty, BS Wolf and JH Jacobson
Sixteen patients with various lesions involving the brachiocephalic arteries were studied ultrasonographically. The examination was very useful in diagnosing aneurysms of the peripheral arteries and in differentiating an aneurysm from other causes of palpable pulsatile masses, such as a tortuous artery and tumor beneath an artery. The ultrasound technique used for evaluation of these lesions is described.
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