- 600 pages
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Vascular Disease: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches
About This Book
Patients with vascular disease offer great challenges to physicians of multiple backgrounds. The rapid improvement in multimodal imaging and the growth of endovascular strategies for treatment of peripheral vascular disease have resulted in an explosion in interest in these patients. But patients and physicians often misdiagnose vascular disease as normal signs of aging, resulting in presentation to specialists at the end stage of the disease process. This textbook, edited by two recognized experts in the field, is designed to offer unique and comprehensive information on the diagnostic approach to and state-of-the-art treatment of arterial and venous diseases. This multispecialty textbook will be a critical addition to the practicing clinician's library.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Vascular Disease
- Copyright page
- Contents
- About the Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part 1: Evaluation of the Patient with Peripheral Vascular Disorders
- Part 2: The Assessment of Peripheral Artery Disease
- Part 3: Aortic Arch and Supraclavicular Artery Disease
- Part 4: Aortic, Visceral,and Renal Artery Disease
- Part 5: Lower-Extremity Artery Disease
- Part 6: Nonatherosclerotic Artery Disease
- Part 7: Venous Disease
- Part 8: Hypercoagulability and Uncommon Vascular Diseases
- Index
- Back Cover