There is news letter from ICAVL issue of 2001 topic is (the value of bilateral Doppler signals) it explains the difference of bilateral vs unilateral venous pulsatlity and what they indicate.
Thanks
Nick koro
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Does anyone have a reference that explains how one can find pulsatility in one lower extremity (CFV and GSV) and not the other? Is it clinically significant if found in only one limb of a bilateral exam? Thanks for the brain power!
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