POSSIBILITIES OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE PHLEBOGRAPHY OF POST-THROMBOTIC INFERIOR VENA CAVA AND ILIAC VEINS
Abstract
About the Authors
K. V. MazayshviliRussian Federation
N. V. Klimova
Russian Federation
V. V. Darvin
Russian Federation
E. V. Drozhzhin
Russian Federation
V. V. Shebryakov
Russian Federation
R. E. Mamedov
Russian Federation
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Mazayshvili K.V., Klimova N.V., Darvin V.V., Drozhzhin E.V., Shebryakov V.V., Mamedov R.E. POSSIBILITIES OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE PHLEBOGRAPHY OF POST-THROMBOTIC INFERIOR VENA CAVA AND ILIAC VEINS. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2017;(4 (34)):11-16. (In Russ.)