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Improving duplex ultrasound methods for diagnosing functional popliteal artery entrapment syndrome.

David W BarrettJoao CarreiraFrank L BowlingLeszek WolowczykSteven K Rogers
Published in: Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (2024)
Compression of the POPA on ultrasound should not be the sole diagnostic criteria for PAES. POPA compression exists in asymptomatic individuals, primarily under prone plantar-flexion. To reduce false positives, ultrasound-based protocols should focus on scanning patients in the erect position only to diagnose PAES, rather than asymptomatic POPA compression. A distinction should be made between the two.
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