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  • Title: [Non-invasive methods in the study of hemodynamics of Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome].
    Author: Aelvoet G, Colemont L.
    Journal: Phlebologie; 1989; 42(4):609-15. PubMed ID: 2560550.
    Abstract:
    In 10 patients with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, we have examined 13 extremities presenting characteristic lesions, using a mercury-gauged plethysmography. All cases had previously underwent arteriography and phlebography. The venous volume increased markedly in 12 of these 13 extremities, as well as the arterial flow in 6 extremities. The elevated skin blood flow was demonstrated in 4 of the 5 hemangiomas by Laser-Doppler velocity measurements.
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