In cases of suspected pulmonary embolism, if the clinical symptoms and scintigraphic findings on lung scan point strongly to unilateral disease, is it always necessary to perform pulmonary angiography bilaterally if the angiogram on the more suspici

scientific article published on 01 November 1996

In cases of suspected pulmonary embolism, if the clinical symptoms and scintigraphic findings on lung scan point strongly to unilateral disease, is it always necessary to perform pulmonary angiography bilaterally if the angiogram on the more suspici is …
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P356DOI10.2214/AJR.167.5.8911210
P698PubMed publication ID8911210

P2093author name stringKee ST
Skibo L
P433issue5
P921main subjectPulmonary angiographyQ7259519
P304page(s)1339
P577publication date1996-11-01
P1433published inAmerican Journal of RoentgenologyQ15752879
P1476titleIn cases of suspected pulmonary embolism, if the clinical symptoms and scintigraphic findings on lung scan point strongly to unilateral disease, is it always necessary to perform pulmonary angiography bilaterally if the angiogram on the more suspicious side is negative?
P478volume167