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Radiology, Vol 138, 93-96, Copyright © 1981 by Radiological Society of North America


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Subclavian steal syndrome: is venous-phase angiography meaningful?

TL McCormick, RS Seigel and ME Forrest

Three cases of subclavian steal syndrome are presented, with emphasis on the venous phase following aortic arch injection. Dense opacification of the jugular vein on the involved side was seen, rather than a progressive decrease. In addition, patterns of venous flow in the neck were variable. Venous-phase angiography did not correlate with symptoms.





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