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Une fois l’angiographie diagnostique réalisée, il est bon de prendre le temps d’analyser toutes les séries et de confronter les données d’incidences orthogonales. Le danger est de lire trop vite les images, de se focaliser sur une sténose évidente et de s’apercevoir seulement au traitement des clichés, alors que tout le matériel est retiré et qu’on comprime les points de ponction, qu’on est passé à côté d’une sténose associée qu’il aurait aussi fallu traiter.

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Turmel, L., Beyssen, B. (2012). Dilatation et stents. In: Radiologie diagnostique et interventionnelle des accès artério-veineux pour hémodialyse. Collection de la Société française d’imagerie cardiaque et vasculaire. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0266-4_10

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