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For Immediate Release

SVU Publishes September 2007
Issue of the Journal for Vascular Ultrasound

Contacts:
Frankie Hamme (fhamme@svunet.org) or
Steve Haracznak (steveh@svunet.org)

LANHAM, MD, September 3, 2007 – The Society for Vascular Ultrasound (SVU) has published the third quarter September 2007 issue of the Journal for Vascular Ultrasound (JVU), its quarterly peer-reviewed journal. The September JVU issue highlights four scientific articles and 2 case reports.

The scientific articles in the 2007 September issue of the Journal for Vascular Ultrasound include:

  • Iatrogenic Pseudoaneurysms: Optimal Management and Treatment Options
    G. Hill, S. Albayati, I. Thomson, J. Macfarlane, S. Dutton, A.M. van Rij
  • The Influence Of Routine Duplex Scanning Surveillance On Outcome After Percutaneous Iliac Angioplasty And Stenting
    A. Westerband, S.S. Berman, A. Brown, R.C. Quick, B. Mendoza
  • What Are the Duplex Ultrasound Signs That Characterize an “Unstable Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Sac” After Endograft Implantation?
    K. Busch, J. Kidd, G. White, J. Harris, A. Kelly
  • The Limitations of Ankle Brachial Index When Used Alone for the Detection / Screening of Peripheral Arterial Disease in a Population with an Increase Prevalence of Diabetes
    B.P. Hembling, K.C. Huber, P.M. Richard, W.A.O’Keefe, C. Husfloen, R. Wicks, H. Dressor

The two case reports cover the following topics: Duplex Evaluation of a Carotid Artery Aneurysm and Carotid Aneurysm: A Case Study.

See the 2007 September issue of JVU for more details.

For more information on subscribing to the Journal for Vascular Ultrasound go to www.svunet.org/JVU or call 1-800-788-8346. Individual copies of JVU are available for purchase. Reprints of JVU articles are available by contacting Gail Hallman at 800-352-2210 ext 8175 or via email at ghallman@tsp.sheridan.com.