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Original Article

Diagnostic Application of the 133Xenon Method in Peripheral Arterial Disease

Pages 589-599 | Received 08 Jul 1965, Published online: 28 Aug 2009

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I. F. Lindbjerg. (1967) Disappearance Rate of 133Xenon, 4-Iodoantipyrine- 131I and 131I-from Human Skeletal Muscles and Adipose Tissue. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 19:2, pages 120-128.
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J. Siggaard-Andersen & F. Bonde Petersen. (1967) Venous Occlusion Plethysmography and 133Xe Muscle Clearance Measured Simultaneously on the Calf in Normal Subjects. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 19:2, pages 106-112.
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L. F. Lindjerg, A. M. Andersen, O. Munck & M. Jørgensen. (1966) The Fat Content of Leg Muscles and its Influence on the 133Xenon Clearance Method of Blood-Flow Measurement. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 18:5, pages 525-534.
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J D Lewis, C Papathanaiou, S T Yao & H H G Eastcott. (1972) Simultaneous Flow and Pressure Measurements in Intermittent Claudication. British Journal of Surgery 59:6, pages 418-422.
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C L Cutajar, N J G Brown & Adrian Marston. (1971) Muscle blood-flow studies by the technetium (99mTc) clearance technique in normal subjects and in patients with intermittent claudication. British Journal of Surgery 58:7, pages 532-537.
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ERIK AGNER. (2009) Leg Muscle Circulation by 133 Xenon Clearance as a Predictor of Cardiovascular Disease in an Aged Population . Acta Medica Scandinavica 216:1, pages 47-52.
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ERIK AGNER. (2009) Predictive Value of Arterial Blood Pressure in Old Age. Acta Medica Scandinavica 214:4, pages 285-294.
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B. Neubauer. (1978) Tilted and non-tilted postischaemic exercise peak blood flow in the legs of long-term diabetic and normal subjects. Diabetologia 15:1, pages 9-11.
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Gary Gerstenblith, Edward G. Lakatta & Myron L. Weisfeldt. (1976) Age changes in myocardial function and exercise response. Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases 19:1, pages 1-21.
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N.A. Lassen & P. Holstein. (1974) Use of Radioisotopes in Assessment of Distal Blood Flow and Distal Blood Pressure in Arterial Insufficiency. Surgical Clinics of North America 54:1, pages 39-55.
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Ulrich Haubold & B. Pritzel. 1974. Das Arterielle System. Das Arterielle System 252 257 .
G. Blümchen, F. Nagel, R. Buchwalsky, P. Harnasch, J. Barmeyer, V. Schlosser, H. Schnitzer & G. Hoffmann. (1973) Die Reproduzierbarkeit der Xenon133-Muskel-Clearance-Methode. Basic Research in Cardiology 68:1, pages 80-95.
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Antoon Amery, Herman Bossaert & Marc Verstraete. (1969) Muscle blood flow in normal and hypertensive subjects. American Heart Journal 78:2, pages 211-216.
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D. C. HOFFMANN. (1968) An Assessment of the Xenon- 133 Method of Measuring Muscle Blood Flow1. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 38:1, pages 66-70.
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Staffan Zetterquist. (2009) MUSCLE AND SKIN CLEARANCE OF ANTIPYRINE FROM EXERCISING ISCHEMIC LEGS BEFORE AND AFTER VASODILATING TRIALS. Acta Medica Scandinavica 183:1-6, pages 487-496.
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Niels Juel Christensen. (2009) THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WORK LOAD AND INJECTED VOLUME IN XENON 133 MEASUREMENT OF MUSCULAR BLOOD FLOW . Acta Medica Scandinavica 183:1-6, pages 445-447.
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