Volume 18, Issue 3 - March 2021
Feature
Original Research
03/04/2021
More than 80 million Americans suffer from chronic venous disease, which often is visually recognized as varicose veins. If left untreated, these abnormal leg veins can progressively worsen and cause other complications.
More than 80 million Americans suffer from chronic venous disease, which often is visually recognized as varicose veins. If left untreated, these abnormal leg veins can progressively worsen and cause other complications.
More than 80 million Americans...
03/04/2021
Vascular Disease Management
Original Research
02/26/2021
Atherosclerosis is a disease of the large and medium-sized arteries resulting in luminal stenosis, resulting from accumulation of lipids and fibrosis between the arterial intima and its media.
Atherosclerosis is a disease of the large and medium-sized arteries resulting in luminal stenosis, resulting from accumulation of lipids and fibrosis between the arterial intima and its media.
Atherosclerosis is a disease of...
02/26/2021
Vascular Disease Management
Clinical Images
02/26/2021
True 3D Viewer is an interactive, 3D visualization platform. CT, MRI, and XA standard DICOM/DICOMDIR files along with specific DICOM ultrasound datasets can be visualized in 3D space on the stereoscopic display.
True 3D Viewer is an interactive, 3D visualization platform. CT, MRI, and XA standard DICOM/DICOMDIR files along with specific DICOM ultrasound datasets can be visualized in 3D space on the stereoscopic display.
True 3D Viewer is an...
02/26/2021
Vascular Disease Management
Column
Editor's Corner
03/04/2021
Dr. Walker comments on Dr. Ariel Soffer and colleagues’ article “Sensitivity and Specificity of Thermal Imaging When Used to Detect Superficial Venous Reflux as Compared to Duplex Ultrasound.”
Dr. Walker comments on Dr. Ariel Soffer and colleagues’ article “Sensitivity and Specificity of Thermal Imaging When Used to Detect Superficial Venous Reflux as Compared to Duplex Ultrasound.”
Dr. Walker comments on Dr. Ariel...
03/04/2021
Vascular Disease Management