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Fig. 5 | BMC Geriatrics

Fig. 5

From: Comparison of the feasibility and safety between distal transradial access and conventional transradial access in patients with acute chest pain: a single-center cohort study using propensity score matching

Fig. 5

Color Doppler images of the proximal RA and the distal RA. Long axis (a) and short axis (b) images of a normal proximal RA (white arrow). Long axis (c) and short axis (d) images of a normal distal RA (white arrow). Long axis (e) and short axis (f) images of an occluded proximal RA (white arrow). Long axis (g) and short axis (h) images of an occluded distal RA (white arrow). The distal RA lies on the dorsal surface of the scaphoid (arrowhead). RA, radial artery

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