Arterial Imaging
INDICATIONS: Peripheral vascular disease with claudication.
RIGHT:
1. Normal arterial imaging of right lower extremity.
2. Peak systolic velocity is normal.
3. Arterial waveform is triphasic.
4. Ankle brachial index is 0.96.
LEFT:
1. Normal arterial imaging of left lower extremity.
2. Peak systolic velocity is normal.
3. Arterial waveform is triphasic throughout except in posterior tibial artery where it is biphasic.
4. Ankle brachial index is 1.06.
IMPRESSION:
Normal arterial imaging of both lower extremities.
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