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1. Comparison between conventional duplex ultrasonography and the dual-gate Doppler mode for hemodynamic measurements of the carotid arteries

2. AccuVein® fails to facilitate venous marking for saphenous veins harvesting in untrained students

4. Upper arm versus forearm transcutaneous oximetry during upper limb abduction in patients with suspected thoracic outlet syndrome

5. Quantitative analysis of venous outflow with photo-plethysmography in patients with suspected thoracic outlet syndrome

6. Ankle and arm pressure recordings for the diagnosis of exercise-induced arterial endofibrosis

7. Relationship Between Inflow Impairment and Skin Oxygen Availability to the Upper Limb During Standardized Arm Abduction in Patients With Suspected Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

8. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Fingertip Cannot Replace Forearm Photoplethysmography in the Evaluation of Positional Venous Outflow Impairments

9. Forearm Volume Changes Estimated by Photo-Plethysmography During an Original Candlestick/Prayer Maneuver in Patients With Suspected Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

10. Arterial Digital Pulse Photoplethysmography in Patients with Suspected Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Study of the 'Ca+Pra' Maneuver

11. Relationship Between the Severity of Exercise Induced Ischaemia and the Prevalence of Exercise Induced Calf Symptoms During Treadmill Testing With Transcutaneous Oximetry.

13. Blockade of Common Gamma Chain Cytokine Signaling with REGN7257, an Interleukin 2 Receptor Gamma (IL2RG) Monoclonal Antibody, in Combination with Costimulatory Blockers Delayed Skin Graft Rejection in Mice

18. Exercise Oximetry Correlates Better With Exercise-Induced Lactate Increase, than Ankle Brachial Index or Walking Time, in Vascular Claudicants.

19. Upper arm versus forearm transcutaneous oximetry during upper limb abduction in patients with suspected thoracic outlet syndrome.

20. Quantitative analysis of venous outflow with photo-plethysmography in patients with suspected thoracic outlet syndrome.

21. Comparison between conventional duplex ultrasonography and the dual-gate Doppler mode for hemodynamic measurements of the carotid arteries.

22. Relationship Between Inflow Impairment and Skin Oxygen Availability to the Upper Limb During Standardized Arm Abduction in Patients With Suspected Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.

23. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Fingertip Cannot Replace Forearm Photoplethysmography in the Evaluation of Positional Venous Outflow Impairments.

25. Arterial Digital Pulse Photoplethysmography in Patients with Suspected Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Study of the "Ca+Pra" Maneuver.

26. Calf and non-calf hemodynamic recovery in patients with arterial claudication: Implication for exercise training.

27. Current-Induced Vasodilation Specifically Detects, and Correlates With the Time Since, Last Aspirin Intake: An Interventional Study of 830 Patients.

28. Investigation of arterial claudication with transcutaneous oxygen pressure at exercise: Interests and limits.

29. Forearm Volume Changes Estimated by Photo-Plethysmography During an Original Candlestick/Prayer Maneuver in Patients With Suspected Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.

30. Sinusoidal changes in transcutaneous oxygen pressure, suggesting Cheyne-Stokes respiration, are frequent and of poor prognosis among patients with suspected critical limb ischemia.

31. The hidden side of calf claudication: Hemodynamic and clinical results of treadmill testing in 584 patients complaining of isolated exertional calf pain.

32. The risk of lower-limb superficial vein thrombosis relative to lower-limb venous thrombotic events is not increased in winter months.

33. Specific slow tests are not mandatory in patients with extremely short standard (3.2 km/hr 10% slope) test durations during exercise oximetry.

34. A pilot study of forearm microvascular impairment and pain while using a telephone.

35. Comparison of exercise oximetry and ankle pressure measurements for patients with intermittent claudication: an observational study of 433 patients.

36. Comparison of transcutaneous oximetry with symptoms and arteriography in thoracic outlet syndrome.

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