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Small arteries can be accurately studied in vivo, using high frequency ultrasound
T H Nielsen,
Helle Klingenberg Iversen
, P Tfelt-Hansen,
J Olesen
Department of Clinical Medicine
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B-mode Image
33%
Cross-sectional Area
33%
Diameter Measurement
33%
Frontal Branch
33%
High-frequency Ultrasound
100%
Human Arteries
33%
In Vitro Measurement
33%
Inter-observer Differences
33%
Interobserver
33%
Medium Size
33%
Pulsatile
33%
Pulsation
33%
Radial Artery
33%
Repeatability Coefficient
100%
Small Arteries
100%
Small-sized
33%
Stereomicroscopy
33%
Strain-gauge Plethysmography
33%
Superficial Temporal Artery
66%
Ultrasound Scanner
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Carotid Artery
50%
In Vitro
50%
Plethysmography
50%
Radial Artery
50%
Stereomicroscopy
50%
Superficial Temporal Artery
100%