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Table 1 Descriptive characteristics of 25 participants

From: Evaluation of venous pathology of the lower extremities with triggered angiography non-contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging

Gender-male, No. (%)

19 (76%)

Age, mean ± SD, y

62 ± 13.9

Initial assessment of venous scenarios

 Deep vein thrombosis, No. (%)

11 (44%)

 Venous static ulcer, No. (%)

7 (28%)

 Symptomatic varicose vein, No. (%)

3 (12%)

 Recurrent varicose vein, No. (%)

2 (8%)

 Lymphoedema, No. (%)

2 (8%)

History of vascular procedure

 Stripping of GSV, No. (%)

2 (8%)

 Truncal ablation of GSV, No. (%)

3 (12%)

 Left axillo-femoral arterial bypass graft, No. (%)

1 (4%)

 Total hip replacement, No. (%)

1 (4%)

 Free flap for left leg crushing injury, No. (%)

1 (4%)

 Hysterectomy plus radial therapy, No. (%)

1 (4%)

Imaging evaluation

 TRANCE in venous system, No. (%)

25 (100%)

 TRANCE in arterial system, No. (%)

25 (100%)

 Doppler ultrasonography in venous system, No. (%)

25 (100%)

 Computed tomography angiography, No. (%)

3 (12%)

 Radionuclide lymphoscintigraphy, No. (%)

1 (4%)

 Conventional venography (for angioplasty), No. (%)

1 (4%)

  1. GSV Greater saphenous vein, TRANCE MR Triggered angiography non-contrast-enhanced sequence magnetic resonance imaging