Distribution and symmetry of arteriosclerotic lesions of the lower extremities: An arteriographic study of 200 limbs

  • Raphael Walden*
  • , Raphael Adar
  • , Zalman J. Rubinstein
  • , Arieh Bass
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Lower-extremity arteriograms of 100 candidates for vascular surgery were reviewed. All the arteries in the 200 limbs were visualized and graded as normal, irregular, stenotic, or occluded. The occurrence of hemodynamically significant disease (stenosis or occlusion) was markedly different in various arteries: iliac-37%, common femoral-9%, superficial femoral-58%, deep femoral-19%, popliteal-17.5%, tibialis anterior-27.5%, tibialis posterior-28.5%, and peroneal-16.5%. A remarkable symmetry was observed between the two lower limbs. In 53-76% of contralateral vessels the arteriographic picture was identical. When one degree of difference in arteriosclerotic involvement was allowed, the symmetry increased to 80-96%.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)180-182
Number of pages3
JournalCardioVascular and Interventional Radiology
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1985

Keywords

  • Arteriography
  • Arteriosclerotic distribution
  • Arteriosclerotic symmetry

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